The circling drones buzz overhead as explosions echo.
Bursts of gunfire between Israeli soldiers and fighters from the Palestinian refugee camp ring out.
Israeli military jeeps patrol bulldozed roads outside the government hospital.
Israeli military vehicles drive in the destroyed streets of Jenin, West Bank; behind them, two black vans with West Bank registration plates are seen.
Its the fear of a potential snipers bullet that separates Jarbou from his ransacked livelihood.
They smashed my CCTV cameras.
Not wanting to be seen as working alongside their occupier, cooperation has always strictly remained in the shadows.
I have never seen such a direct interaction between the two, Jarbou says.
I saw elderly people, some with walkers and wheelchairs.
People carrying their children, blankets, and food.
The Israeli army now freely roams Jenins streets.
Devastating scenes of war wreckage scar the refugee camp.
He also wanted to go to Jabalia [refugee camp] to find and bury his cousins body.
He says the Gaza cease-fire and Israels invasion of the West Bank wont affect the PAs campaign.
There is no joint work with occupation forces in the field, he says.
America is the international community.
Iran is the opposite of the international community, says Rajab, as if speaking directly to Trump.
We are a product of the international community.
There is no shame in that, he says.
Nonetheless, Rajab sees resistance as futile.
They took the decision to go to war alone, which brought us this Nakba.
Some of them do it in good faith, he says.
They are our people, but they work against us, he says about the PA security forces.
In the end were under two occupations.
For him, it is not the party that matters but the willingness to resist occupation.
Ahmad al-Bazz contributed to reporting from the West Bank