Palestinian families recently gained limited access to the Tulkarem refugee camp in the West Bank, their homes after over a year of forced displacement. The return was brief, allowing residents to assess the extensive damage and destruction within the camp. The visit revealed widespread devastation, shocking those who had been absent since the initial displacement. The circumstances surrounding the displacement and the extent of the damage have not been fully detailed, but reports indicate significant infrastructure loss. This event highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Palestinian refugees and the difficulties of returning to their homes in the region. The situation underscores the humanitarian concerns within the West Bank and the need for further assessment of the camp’s habitability.