The nine-day raid was one of the largest in the occupied West Bank in months, involving hundreds of troops and police backed by helicopters and drones.
Streets were littered with rubble and debris and water and electricity remained cut.
Samaher Abu Nassa scoffed at the idea that the operation targeted terrorists.
"Terrorists? No, we are not terrorists, we are peaceful. They are the terrorists, killing our children."
For the past nine days, she said, they had been "living in terror and fear".