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‘I misplaced each legs’: Palestinians scale separation wall for probability to work | Gaza


Ramallah, occupied West Financial institution – Early on a latest Sunday morning, Saher figured he had a uncommon alternative. Anticipating Israeli forces to be distracted by the fallout from Iranian rocket assaults, he began to climb Israel’s separation wall.

He wanted about quarter-hour to get to the opposite aspect. However as he climbed, an Israeli patrol immediately appeared.

“I panicked, let go of the rope, and fell.”

He dropped from the highest of the wall – a concrete barrier, in some locations 8 metres (26 ft) excessive, which cuts by the occupied West Financial institution. Saher fell 4 metres (13 ft).

“For a second, I believed I had died,” the 26-year-old recalled. “I heard voices in Hebrew. Then ache began creeping by my physique.”

A Palestinian ambulance crew ultimately transported Saber to Ramallah Hospital, the place he was identified with a number of rib fractures and fitted with a brace.

The Palestinian development employee was attempting to cross into Israel to achieve his job within the metropolis of Rishon LeZion. He spoke to Al Jazeera on situation of anonymity, fearing reprisal for attempting to enter Israel with out permission.

Earlier than Israel’s struggle on Gaza started following the October 7 assault on Israel, about 390,000 Palestinian employees relied on jobs in Israeli territory. However after the struggle began, Israeli authorities revoked their work permits and compelled them to go away. Because the struggle drags on, and amid Israeli navy actions within the occupied West Financial institution, some Palestinians – principally within the development and hospitality sectors – have been risking their lives to get again to Israel for non permanent work.

With crossing factors closed and fewer smugglers prepared to take individuals by automotive since October 2023, many have had just one perilous possibility left: to scale the wall. That possibility has now grow to be deadlier, as Israel employed tighter safety amid its battle with Iran and the escalating regional tensions. The wall is now closely monitored by drones, sensors and navy patrols.

A Palestinian man sits in the sun in an alley, a day after a large-scale Israeli military raid in the old town of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank on June 11, 2025. Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967, and violence there has soared since the start of the Gaza war in 2023. The West Bank is home to about three million Palestinians, but also some 500,000 Israelis living in settlements that are illegal under international law. (Photo by JOHN WESSELS / AFP)
A Palestinian man sits within the solar in an alley, a day after a large-scale Israeli navy raid within the outdated city of Nablus metropolis [John Wessels/AFP]

‘Two fires’

With unemployment within the occupied West Financial institution at important ranges, desperation is pushing individuals to climb the wall.

“Oh God, let me die and relieve me of this torment,” mentioned Ahed Rizk, 29, as he lay on a mattress in Ramallah Hospital. The just lately married development employee was in anguish, and never solely bodily: He’s now unable to supply for his household.

Rizk, who’s from a village close to Ramallah, misplaced using each legs after falling from the separation wall throughout an try and enter Israel in mid-June. Certainly one of his legs is now paralysed; the opposite was shattered by the autumn.

He underwent a six-hour surgical procedure after falling from a top of about 5 metres (16 ft). The rope he had been climbing snapped beneath his 140kg (309-pound) weight.

“This wasn’t my first time getting into for work,” he mentioned. “But it surely was essentially the most harmful. I used to go together with smugglers and pay a price, however when the struggle began, chaos unfold. There have been no autos and troopers had been in every single place.

“I knew I used to be caught between two fires,” he added, referring to the danger of being killed whereas attempting to enter Israel and the hardship of not with the ability to work to assist his household.

Rizk mentioned dozens of employees had been gathered close to the wall between the city of ar-Ram and occupied East Jerusalem. With out a ladder tall sufficient to achieve the highest of the wall, they used a shorter ladder and a rope tied to the opposite aspect. However as Rizk climbed, the rope broke.

“I landed on one other younger man who was climbing. He had bruises. I misplaced each legs. The others went to work. My cousin ran when the [Israeli] military approached. I used to be left alone.”

A Palestinian man climbs the separation wall at the town of al-Ram to illegally cross into Jerusalem, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)
A Palestinian man climbs the separation wall on the city of ar-Ram to attempt to cross into Jerusalem on September 15, 2024 [Mahmoud Illean/AP Photo]

‘No selection’

Shaher Saad, the secretary-general of the Palestinian Common Federation of Commerce Unions (PGFTU), says Palestinians have been pressured to try harmful crossings for years.

“Many years of excessive unemployment have left hundreds with no selection,” he informed Al Jazeera.

However for the reason that struggle in Gaza started, crossings have grown deadlier, Saad mentioned. Palestinians have been shot by Israeli forces or fallen to their deaths.

Not less than 35 Palestinian employees have died making an attempt to cross into Israel for work in 2025, Saad mentioned. It’s unclear what number of of these had been shot and what number of died on account of falling.

Saad attributes the deaths to Israel’s tightened restrictions, which stop employees from accessing authorised avenues to employment.

Situations in Israeli work websites are sometimes poor, he added. “Most websites lack fundamental security requirements. Staff aren’t given protecting gear. Some accidents are additionally because of the lack of expertise about security procedures.”

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A Palestinian man raises his arms as Israeli troopers intention their weapons throughout a raid in Nablus on June 10 [Raneen Sawafta/Reuters]

Deepening social marginalisation

Israel’s technique by restrictions on motion and navy actions is to exacerbate inequality between Israelis and Palestinians, mentioned Sari Orabi, a Ramallah-based impartial political analyst and researcher.

“It imposes restrictions on motion and entry to sources, forcing civilians to decide on between starvation and bodily hazard,” Orabi informed Al Jazeera.

“This coverage of geographic division and navy management deepens social marginalisation and will increase dependence on support. It fosters a state of helplessness and poverty.”

Within the village of Ni’lin, west of Ramallah, Otham al-Khawaja, a 37-year-old father of three, described how, as he tried to climb the wall in March, Israeli forces opened fireplace. The tiler by commerce fell, breaking each of his legs, however believes he would have been shot had he not fallen.

He had scaled the wall a number of instances earlier than that as a result of he feared not with the ability to present for his household. “Worry generally clouds judgement,” he mirrored.

Al-Khawaja underwent surgical procedure to insert steel rods into his legs. After three months of therapy, he was in a position to stroll once more, although not like earlier than.

“God wrote me a brand new life,” he mentioned, grateful to have survived.

“You’ll by no means admire life till you face dying. Then you definitely be taught to just accept no matter comes your approach.”

This piece was revealed in collaboration with Egab.

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