In Jenin, a city in the northern occupied West Bank, young armed men patrol the winding, rubble-laden streets of the refugee camp, rotating sleepless shifts, setting up roadblocks at chokehold points, and reinforcing the iron barricades dotted across entrances, all in an effort to hinder escalating Israeli military incursions. Mohammed Al-Sabbagh, head of the Jenin camp’s People’s Committee, told The New Arab that since 7 October the Israeli army has killed around 75 Palestinians in Jenin, destroying about 47 homes and shops, with hundreds more partially damaged. “Around 115 families have temp…