Residents of the West Bank city of Hebron denounce an increase in humiliations since the offensive on Gaza. The city is marked by the presence of some 800 Jewish settlers, some very violent, who are protected by 2,500 soldiers.

The situation is described as “apartheid” by Amnesty International and systematically denounced by countless humanitarian organizations. The war that broke out on October 7 has only deepened this perennial spiral of hatred, humiliation and restrictions, according to testimonies collected from neighbors.