I used to report from the West Bank. Twenty years after my last visit, I was shocked by how much worse it is today

我曾报道过西岸地区。自上次访问已有二十载,如今再见,不禁令我震惊,状况较之以往更加恶化。

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2026-03-02

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Among the many people I met, there was a pervasive feeling of hopelessness and a sense that resistance is slowly becoming a memory By Ewen MacAskill. Read by Greg Stylianou-Burns. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
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  • This is The Guardian.

  • I was shocked by how much worse it is today.

  • By Ewan McCaskill.

  • Read by Greg Stiliano-Burns.

  • In November, Israeli flags suddenly appeared beside a highway in the Palestinian West Bank.

  • More than 1,000 placed about 30 yards apart on both sides of the road,

  • stretching for roughly 10 miles.

  • They were planted south of Nablus,

  • close to Palestinian villages regularly targeted by extremist Israeli settlers.

  • I saw the flags on my way to visit those villages the morning after they were put up.

  • Their message echoed to the ubiquitous graffiti painted by settlers across the West Bank.

  • You have no future in Palestine.

  • Compared with the 70,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza and more than 1,000 in the West Bank

  • since October 2023,

  • the flags amount to no more than a minor provocation.

  • but they reflect how dominant Israel has become in the West Bank.

  • Land recognised under international law as belonging to the Palestinians.

  • During the Second Intifada, the Palestinian uprising from 2000 to 2005,

  • Israeli settlers would not have risked planting such flags for fear of coming under fire from Palestinians.

  • Not now.