07.01.2025 · 8 min reading time
Data set for 06.02.2025 to 07.01.2025
Category | Total | 5-day avg | 90-day avg | Trend |
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Settler attacks | 225 | 10.25 | 7.76 | |
Road closures | 177 | 6.25 | 6.10 | |
Arrests | 1159 | 18.25 | 39.97 | |
Destruction of property | 31 | 0.00 | 1.07 | |
Temporary checkpoints | 250 | 6.75 | 8.62 | |
Invasions | 1271 | 44.25 | 43.83 | |
This data set runs from 06.02.2025 to 07.01.2025, with the 90 day demarcation being 04.03.2025 and the 5 day mark being set at 06.27.2025.
This data set represents the small subsection of Israeli settler-colonial violence that is documented and reported. These figures only include information from the West Bank and East Jerusalem and do not account for the colonial violence enacted upon Palestinians who live within the territories occupied since 1948.
Fuel-starved water plants have ground to a halt, forcing parents to watch their children sip brackish water while 93 percent of households in Gaza are classified as “water insecure.” Barely 40 per cent of wells and desalination units still function; skin disease and diarrhea race through tent cities erected on bomb debris. Mothers who once packed lunchboxes now ration crumbs: families average one calorie-poor meal a day, with many adults skipping meals so that toddlers, elders, and the ill might endure another dawn.
Hunger is inseparable from every other assault. Since January, an average of 112 children a day have been admitted for acute malnutrition; women and girls, bartering for bread and safety, face surging gender-based violence. Education, too, has been erased: for a second year, more than 76,000 students were denied their secondary exams, their futures buried beneath rubble.
Israel’s March 18 ground expansion has turned 82.6 per cent of the Strip into militarized or evacuation zones. Over 684,000 people were forcibly displaced by Israeli attacks between March 18 and June 24 alone, squeezed into streets, schoolyards, and the remains of buildings. Nowhere is safe. Between June 18 and 25, 519 Palestinians were killed by the compounding pressures of Israel’s genocidal aggression, and 2,359 were wounded. The Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported that since October 7, 2023, Israeli forces have killed at least 56,156 and injured 132,239. Children comprise nearly a third of those killed, and women one-sixth. Though the killing fields of the “Gaza Humanitarian Fund” have been marketed as efficient NGO-run aid distribution centers, Israeli and US forces killed 549 Palestinians, and wounded more than 4,066 while attempting to reach so-called aid distribution sites to feed their children in the last few weeks. Read that again.
This is not collateral damage, nor the unintended misery of war, as many would like to frame it. Gaza’s society is being dismantled, life by life and limb by limb. Dehydration, starvation, displacement, and shellfire form a single strategy: to make the territory unlivable and its people dead or invisible. It is a calculated architecture of annihilation—an ongoing genocide measured in centimeters and minutes. Each statistic is an urgent warning that the world must heed.
On June 30, 2025, Israeli bulldozers once again tore through Jenin Refugee Camp, flattening homes and shops clustered around al-Hissan roundabout—just meters from Jenin Government Hospital—while, earlier, Israeli forces had razed nearby apartment blocks with live fire. The destruction forms part of a sweeping assault launched by Israel on January 21 that has already uprooted an estimated 22,000 residents, killed at least 40 Palestinians, and wounded more than 200. The camp is now largely uninhabitable: over 600 houses have been reduced to rubble and nearly 15 internal roads bulldozed, isolating families and emergency services alike.
It’s important to note that this isn’t some rogue military operation, but a planned mass expulsion event that was approved by the Israeli Supreme Court, which many tout as a vanguard of the only liberal democracy in the Middle East.
Pressure is set to intensify. On June 9, the army served demolition orders for another 95 dwellings in the camp’s al-Samran, al-Damj, Sharat al-Sikka, and Abdullah Azzam quarters; heavy machinery has returned almost daily since to destroy anything still standing. Beyond the camp, occupation authorities last Thursday issued land-seizure notices in Yaʽbad and Raba, south of Jenin, citing “military purposes.” Village leaders report that planners intend to carve a new road from al-Mutilla through Raba’s farmland to Jabal al-Masalmeh, where an Israeli outpost is set to be erected. Farmers fear the route will sever olive groves and water lines while locking the district into a permanent cordon.
The cumulative effect of continuous shelling, mass demolitions, and forced displacement amounts to the systematic dismantling of Palestinian civic life in the northern West Bank—which is, of course, the point. Camp residents who fled in January now speak of having no habitable homes to which they can return, as bulldozers and military engineers reconfigure Jenin’s landscape into an armored frontier.
Until return, Lara Kilani
Invasions — June 29, 2025, 3:40 p.m.: Israeli forces stormed al-Ram; residents responded and were met with violence.
Arrests — June 29, 2025, 8:00 a.m.: Israeli forces seized 13-year-old Adam Ghaith in Jerusalem's al-Tur neighborhood.
Live Fire — During the al-Ram raid, Israeli forces used live rounds, tear-gas and stun grenades against local residents, claiming they were pelted with stones.
Temporary Checkpoints — Israeli forces erected flying checkpoints at Turmusayya (10:30 a.m. & 6:40 p.m.), ʽAyn Sinya circle (5:10 p.m.) and Deir Abu Mashʽal (8:10-9:30 p.m.), delaying traffic.
Invasions — From 12:50 p.m., June 29 to 5:00 a.m. June 30, Israeli forces invaded Sinjil, ʽAyn Yabrud, Bittin, Dawar al-Qarah, Naʽlin, Kharbatha Bani Harith, Deir Qaddis, Tarmasia, Kafr Malik, Balʽin, ʽAyn Arik, Bitunia, Birzeit (where Subhi Mahdi Maraqa was detained) and Jalazoun camp.
Arrests — Subhi Mahdi Maraqa was abducted during the Birzeit raid.
Road Closures — At 3:35 p.m. Israeli forces shut the Iron Gate at Niʽlin's entrance, blocking the main road.
Settler Attacks — 1) 1:50 p.m.: Settlers torched olive groves near Yabrud's Bab al-Wad area. 2) 6:10 p.m.: Settlers vandalized farmer Munjid Khalaf's tent near Rantis.
Invasions — Ongoing operation in Jenin city and camp (begun Jan 1, 2025); additional incursions into Sanur (1:40 p.m.), Arraba (2:30 p.m.), Yaʽbad (2:50 p.m.), Kfirat (8:35 p.m.) and Deir Ghazala / Deir Abu Daʽif (8:40 p.m.).
Arrests — Ibrahim ʽAbd al-Baset Yassin and Muhammad Fayek Mahamid were seized in Deir Abu Daʽif.
Live Fire — June 28: Israeli forces used live ammunition, rubber-coated bullets, stun and tear-gas rounds during the Jenin raid.
Invasions — June 29, 2025, 4:40 p.m.–5:45 p.m.: Israeli forces invaded Aqaba, clashing with residents while ransacking a house, farm-supply shop and greenhouse.
Live Fire — During the Aqaba raid, Israeli forces fired rubber-coated bullets, stun grenades and tear-gas at stone-throwing youths.
Settler Attacks — Evening: 1) Settlers tried to run over sheep at Khirbet Samra, prompting six families to dismantle their homes. 2) Settlers invaded al-Mayta hamlet at 7:15 p.m. 3) At 7:30 p.m. settlers trespass in Khirbet Yarza.
Temporary Checkpoints — 11:40 a.m.: Roadblock under Jabara Bridge (south Tulkarm). 5:15 p.m.: Checkpoint between Balaa and al-ʽAttara.
Invasions — Continuing demolition campaign in Tulkarm city & Nour Shams camp (plan to raze 106 buildings). 5:50 p.m.: Raid on Deir al-Ghusun.
Arrests — Five people detained by Israeli forces in Tulkarm: Muhammad ʽAbd al-Rahim Khaled (wounded), Mahmoud Nabhan Odeh, Yazan ʽAbd al-Rahim Khaled, Zain ʽAbd al-Rahim Khaled, Amr ʽAdnan Muhammad ʽAbbas.
Live Fire — June 28: Israeli forces used live rounds, rubber bullets and tear-gas in Tulkarm and Nour Shams, injuring and arresting Muhammad ʽAbd al-Rahim Khaled.
Injuries — Mohammad ʽAbd al-Rahim Khaled treated for gunshot wounds.
Temporary Checkpoints — 8:30-10:00 p.m.: Roadblock between Jayyus and Nabi Elias.
Invasions — Raids on Baqat al-Hatab, Kafr ʽAbbush, Kafr Laqif (5:40 p.m.); ʽAzzun (8:15-11:20 p.m.); ʽAsla (11:10 p.m.–12:10 a.m.).
Temporary Checkpoints — 3:50 p.m.: Surprise checkpoint on Nablus–Asira road; Ahmed Muhammad ʽAbd al-Latif al-Khatib abducted by Israeli forces.
Invasions — Evening–pre-dawn attacks on ʽUsarin, Sebastia, Majdal Bani Fadel, Nablus city & Balata camp (clashes), and Aqraba.
Settler Attacks — 9:30 a.m.: Settlers pitched tents south of Asira al-Qibliya with banners stating "No independence in Palestine." 5:50 p.m.: Settlers fired live rounds and tear-gas at homes near Tal village.
Invasions — Invasions of Qarawat Bani Hassan (1:45-3:40 p.m.), Salfit city (8:15-8:30 p.m.) and Iskaka (9:40 p.m.).
Settler Attacks — 12:10 p.m.: Settlers destroyed a municipal water-collection well between Salfit and Bruqin. 8:05-8:40 p.m.: Same settler group stoned passing cars on the al-Mutawi road.
Temporary Checkpoints — 12:05-1:15 p.m.: Southern Jericho gate; 1:45-2:20 a.m.: Northern gate.
Settler Attacks — Evening of June 28: Settlers drove livestock through the al-Auja waterfall picnic area, west of al-Auja, among residents' homes.
Temporary Checkpoints — 4:40 p.m.: Roadblock at Dar Salah bridge, the eastern entry to Beit Sahour.
Invasions — Raids on Marah Rabah (3:45 p.m.), Beit Fajjar (4:30 p.m. & 1:20 a.m.–5:30 a.m.), al-Khader (7:40 p.m.–12:50 a.m.), Artas (2:55 a.m., one arrest), and Bethlehem city (3:20 a.m., two arrests).
Arrests — Ibrahim Nasser al-Wardian (Artas); Issam ʽAtta al-Shaʽer and ʽId ʽAbd al-Nasser Salhab (Bethlehem).
Invasions — Multiple raids on Hebron city, Idhna, Beit Kahil, Yatta, Saʽir, Halhul, and Beit Ummar (1:00 p.m.–10:45 p.m.).
Live Fire — 1:30 a.m.: Israeli forces at Meitar checkpoint (south of al-Dhahiriya) shot and wounded Muhammad Hussein al-Qaddat of Kharas.
Injuries — Muhammad Hussein al-Qaddat was hospitalized with gunshot wounds.
Confiscation of Property — 6:10 p.m.: Forces seized a truck belonging to Jihad Tayseer Mahmoud Jaʽawi in Khirbet Miyah, east of Yatta.
Settler Attacks — 8:55 a.m.: Settlers assaulted farmers on Jabal al-Jamjam, Halhul. 2:55 p.m.: Settlers from Karmi Tzur erected tents on 28 dunums of grape land in Beit Ummar.