The Israeli administration has effectively transformed Sinjil city in the occupied West Bank into an open-air prison by erecting a five-meter-high fence around it. Only a single entrance gate remains open, under strict surveillance, severely restricting the daily lives of local Palestinians. Residents are unable to freely access their own extensive lands, face significant movement barriers, and struggle to maintain their livelihoods. While Israel claims the fence is a necessary security measure, Palestinian leaders denounce it as a form of oppression and a tactic to break their morale.