Escalating violence in Israel and Palestine, a drone attack in Iran, and an investigation into a terrible chemical attack in Syria. Here's this week's round-up, written by Abubakr Al-Shamahi, Al Jazeera Digital's Middle East and North Africa editor.
The amount of killing, the raids, the imprisonments and the demolition of people's homes has just been staggering. If you've been paying any attention at all over the past year, you'll know that the conditions created by the Israeli state are such that Palestinians are being pushed really, really hard. The temptation in news circles is to use a cliche, to say that 'tension' has been growing below the surface in the occupied Palestinian territories.
But has it really been as subtle as that suggests?
More than 170 Palestinians had already been killed by Israelis in the occupied West Bank last year, as well as at least 49 more in a three-day assault by Israel on the Gaza Strip in August. Then, this year, a new far-right government came in and ramped up the raids, which Israel says are part of a crackdown on Palestinian armed groups. The raids had already led to 20 deaths before last Thursday's operation in Jenin, when ten more were killed — the worst single death toll in a raid in years — scenes reminiscent of the Second Intifada — a Palestinian uprising 20 years ago.
[LISTEN: Is Israel pushing Palestinians to the brink of an intifada?]
After Jenin, I asked the question that has been on my mind for a while. Are we already in the throes of a new intifada? Will we look back, only to realise that the next uprising has already started? The events of the days following the killings in Jenin have served to reinforce that view. On Friday, a Palestinian man killed seven Jewish Israelis in an attack in an East Jerusalem settlement — again, one of the worst attacks in years.
The days that followed resulted in more raids and more killings of Palestinians, bringing the total number of dead in January to at least 35, as well as airstrikes on Gaza. There were also more attacks and attempted attacks by Palestinians. Where's it stop?
Israel's government has responded by trying to push through legislation that many Palestinians say would amount to 'collective punishment'. It would result in the expedited demolition of the homes of family members of Palestinians who've carried out attacks, as well as plans to make it easier for Israelis to get guns.
[WATCH: Israel accused of collective punishment against Palestinians]
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