Saja Bawaqneh and 6 kinfolk have been hiding, terrified, in a nook of the household dwelling’s kitchen since late Tuesday, August 27.
There’s an Israeli assault occurring outdoors within the occupied West Financial institution’s Jenin refugee camp – larger and extra vicious than the recurring assaults they received used to.
The ability is out, there’s no water. They’re fairly certain Israeli troopers severed the primary traces.
Rationing the water they’ve, they fear as a result of they referred to as for assist however no one may come as a result of tanks and troopers are all over the place.
The Israeli military attacked Jenin, Nablus, Tubas and Tulkarem, killing no less than 20 Palestinians and wounding many extra.
The Bawaqneh dwelling has been broken and stormed by Israeli forces earlier than – damaging doorways, home windows, air con items, furnishings, home equipment and garments.
The 29-year-old lawyer recounted the primary day she spent hiding with the others within the tiny kitchen, fearing for his or her life.
Tuesday, August 27: The start
Late night
It’s an extraordinary night time, nothing uncommon. No person within the camp suspects something, particularly as a result of it has been a comparatively quiet few days.
We’re in the lounge. I’m with Mama, my sisters Asmahan and Sumood, and my sister-in-law Niveen, my brother Farid’s spouse.
Their two kids – four-year-old Jawad and three-year-old Alaa (Lulu) – are of their pyjamas and have been allowed to play a ultimate spherical of Lego earlier than mattress.
I hear a well-recognized bang. I think it’s a dwell bullet, the yelling within the streets confirms that.
My sisters and I race in the direction of the large home windows of our lounge; squeezing our faces collectively to look out.
We knew what was taking place, however we’re nonetheless attempting to determine the small print.
We see our neighbours frantically working in the direction of their properties.
Some scream on the prime of their lungs: “It’s the particular forces! Particular forces!”
They’re attempting to warn the younger males of the camp, my two brothers – Farid and Mohammed – included. In spite of everything, the boys of the realm are at all times crushed, mistreated, abused and arrested with out cost in each storming of the camp.
We search for my brothers. They’re meant to be with their pals, however perhaps they already left the camp as a result of if it’s the particular forces, there’s no time to spare.
Everyone knows what meaning – this isn’t only a common raid, a significant incursion is underneath method.
Midnight
We’re crowded subsequent to one another, the youngsters crying and confused.
“The place’s Farid? The place’s Farid?” Lulu asks.
She at all times asks for her father when she’s scared.
“I would like him right here now!” she calls for because the gunfire comes quicker and extra intense. At this level, she’s screaming uncontrollably.

All of us attempt to consolation her, however she senses our stress, she sees our physique language, our trembling legs.
I attempt to distract her with a sport of counting to 10, which I just about at all times do. Typically it really works, and different instances it doesn’t.
We hear from my brothers. They’re out, secure for now.
Fortunately, Lulu is lastly calm.
However the gunfire continues. Now, right here comes the bulldozer. It’s proper outdoors, but once more.
They’re sweeping the realm, which suggests sewage water is flooding the road, and the scent is changing into insufferable.
At this level, there’s no one outdoors, the neighbourhood is a ghost city.
Panicking, we take our seize baggage from our bedrooms and rush to the most secure a part of the home – our tiny kitchen.
It’s tucked away, with no giant home windows – this is the reason we preserve mattresses behind the kitchen door.
The seize baggage have a change of garments for every of us, clear underwear, wipes, shampoo and some dry snacks for emergencies.
We by no means know if the assault is coming to our doorstep and drive us out, so we’re higher off being ready.
If it does occur, it could be the seventh time occupation forces stormed our dwelling and the fifteenth time the home is broken. Each time, we’ve to pay for repairs.

Wednesday, August 28: ‘We’re caught right here’
12:10am
We’re all within the kitchen, attempting to settle in.
I feel to myself: “That’s it, we’re caught right here, the seven of us, for the foreseeable.”
My sisters and I argue as we attempt to lay the mattresses out on the kitchen ground. Then I bear in mind we’re in it collectively, and we make up.
However then, we argue and make up once more… a endless cycle when tensions are excessive.
I resolve to retreat right into a nook and take a look at the information on my cell phone. I’ve no urge for food, no one does.
1am
The bulldozer is tough at work, and so they’re firing canisters. We endure the noise and hope for the perfect.
The noise will get louder and we hear glass shatter in one of many bedrooms. We debate which room it’s in and kind of resolve it’s the one with the window dealing with the entrance of the home.
None of us dare to go test as a result of if we move by a window, a sniper will take us out.
2am
The children are out and in of sleep, and so are we. I’m nervous and incessantly following the information and updates on the native WhatsApp teams.
Some say they noticed tents being arrange – nobody has seen them do that earlier than.
Possibly it’s for subject interrogations, or perhaps they plan on forcing us into them.

Everybody’s speculating, nobody understands what’s going to occur. We’re all confused and simply need this to finish.
2:30am
I bear in mind we nonetheless have energy, however perhaps not for lengthy. What in the event that they lower off the electrical energy once more like they did final time? It was a complete blackout, we felt so remoted and alone.
I higher cost my cellphone, simply in case.
I get a notification, and there it’s – the primary demise has simply been introduced.
It occurred proper outdoors the federal government hospital, which suggests nobody can attain the primary medical facility.
What if we want it? My sister-in-law is eight months pregnant. There are such a lot of aged individuals and kids in our neighbourhood.
I’m overcome with anxiousness, my coronary heart aches for our valuable, unfaltering individuals.
3am
The second demise is introduced, and this one actually damage – we all know him.
Qassam Jabarin was shot together with the primary martyr, and simply now succumbed to wounds after surgical procedure.
“It’s Qassam Jabarin,” say out loud, uncertain if my mom and sisters are awake or not.
I hear them gasp, so I suppose they’re all up.
Qassam is just 25, he had his entire life forward of him.
He’s a detailed household buddy and all we are able to assume is: How can we not be there for his household proper now? We have to be there for them. We have to go away this home safely.

Early morning
The children are up. They’re already crying, wanting to depart the home and exit.
I attempt to clarify that the military is outdoors, and my niece pretends to grasp.
I ask her: “Who’s outdoors Lulu?”
“The military, a martyr,” she says.
I ask: “What does the airplane sound like?”
“Increase!” she says.
“That’s why we are able to’t go outdoors,” I attempt to clarify.
However they’re kids, they don’t perceive. All they know is that they need ice cream or any of the opposite treats they’re used to purchasing from the grocery retailer close by.
It’s the least of our worries, as a result of my mom anxiously pronounces she solely has two of her blood strain tablets left.
“Don’t fear, this may all be over quickly and we’ll be capable of get you some extra,” I say.
I ponder whether or not I inform her the reality – that this may most certainly not finish quickly.
That this can be a named operation, that particular forces are concerned, that they’ll seemingly raid this home and drive us out.
For now, I’ll keep quiet.
Midday
We’re cranky, and realise we haven’t eaten.
However how can we prepare dinner on this tiny house that now has the children leaping round in it.
We are able to’t use the oven, it’d be too harmful.

We can also’t prepare dinner something complicated as a result of we are able to’t activate the vent hood, the noise could entice the troopers.
So, we want one thing straightforward, one thing fast. I test the fridge and we’ve loubyeh (inexperienced beans).
As traditional, my mom takes the lead. She washes and cuts the beans up, activates the range.
There are too many individuals there, it appears like we’re stepping on one another’s toes – actually and figuratively. All of us really feel caught.
I keep glued to my cellphone. A number of information updates later, lunch is prepared.
“I’ve made sufficient for 2 days, so we don’t must endure this chaos once more,” my mom says.
However the youngsters are complaining, they don’t need loubyeh, after all. They need fries.
Determined to maintain their spirits excessive, their poor pregnant mom says she’ll whip them up some boiled eggs and fries.
5pm
The kids are determined to depart the home.
They’re whining and crying, and I ponder whose flip it’s to distract them.
We are able to’t afford to have them scream an excessive amount of.
Somebody discovers ice cream within the freezer, it will need to have been there for weeks.
Fortunately, they’re placated for the subsequent half an hour.
8pm
The whining begins once more.
“I wish to go bye-bye! I wish to go bye-bye!” Jawad exclaims.

Lulu joins in, pointing in the direction of the hallway resulting in the entrance door: “Bye-bye! Bye bye!”
My sisters look in our pantry and discover popcorn. They collectively resolve the reply is extra snacks.
They make popcorn, and the scent cheers the children up. They’re excited, however get stressed once more a couple of minutes later.
I resolve to surrender my valuable cell phone – one in every of our solely hyperlinks to the surface world – to allow them to watch cartoons and keep put.
10pm
We lastly have kind of respite from the whining, but it surely’s simply making me extra nervous as we make it deeper into the night time.
It’s like I’m anticipating unhealthy information at any second.
I preserve telling myself: That is our actuality, we’ve to dwell by it.
I attempt to discuss to my mother and sisters, however we are able to’t disconnect.
In instances like these, all we are able to take into consideration is our family members, consistently involved for the wellbeing of our brothers, our neighbours and our pals.
Will there be one other spherical of air assaults? Will there be some extra arrests? Will they storm our home?
Thank God we’re nonetheless wearing going-out garments.
Israeli forces have quite a lot of techniques to select from, and this retains us on edge, consistently worrying about which situation they’re going to impose on us subsequent.