In Occupied Palestine
Zionism in practice
Israel’s Daily Toll on Palestinian Life, Limb, Liberty and Land
08:00, 31 July 2025 until 08:00, 01 August 2025
Gaza Strip
Merciless blitz on starving Gaza — growing numbers
of dead and injured
Victims 31 July – 01 August 2025:
83 more killed and 554 wounded
Since dawn, Israeli air strikes, missile launches and gunfire on homes, as well as medical and other facilities, have resulted in 83 dead and 554 wounded people. Civil Defence crews retrieved one more body from underneath bomb-damaged property, bringing the total number of people now killed in Gaza, since 7 October 2023, to at least 60,332. The total wounded is now at least 147,643. The daily average number of men, women and children killed in Gaza is at least 90 and, that of those injured, is more than 222. A UN report states that, as of 14 January 2025, around 70% of those killed in Gaza were women and children.
West Bank
Israeli Army attack in support of raiding settlers – 1 resident wounded: Ramallah – evening, Israeli Occupation forces opened fire towards residents who were attempting to resist invading settlers, in the village of Deir Jarir. One villager was wounded.
Israeli Army attacks – refugee camp: Jenin – Israeli forces, firing live ammunition, continue to storm the city as well as the refugee camp.
Israeli Army attacks – refugee camps: Tulkarem – Israeli forces, firing live ammunition, continue to storm the city as well as the Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps, invading and occupying homes.
Home invasion: Ramallah – 20:10, Israeli Occupation forces raided Sinjil and invaded a home.
Home invasion: Tulkarem – 21:00–22:25, Israeli forces raided the town of Zeita and searched a house.
Home invasion: Jericho – 00:10–01:10, the Israeli Army raided the city and searched a home.
Home invasions and forced expulsion: Jericho – 00:30, Israeli Occupation settlers raided the Arab al-Maliha community in the al-Mo‘arajat area, setting fire to six homes and forcing them to leave the area again. The settlers had previously been forced from their homes for about a month by the settlers but an Israeli Court ruling allowed their return.
Home invasions and demolition: Bethlehem – 10:45, Israeli troops demolished two houses, in the Khallet al-Nahla area, near Wadi Rahhal village.
Israeli police and settlers’ mosque violation: Jerusalem – 08:00, Israeli settlers militants, escorted by Occupation troops and police, invaded the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and molested worshippers.
Israeli Army population–control: Nablus – 14:30, Israeli Occupation forces took prisoner a man, Muhyi Al-Din Abdul Rahman Salah, when he reported, as ordered, for interrogation at Israeli Military Intelligence.
Israeli Army population–control: Nablus – 17:25, Israeli forces took prisoner a man, Raed Abu Shalal, when he reported, as ordered, for interrogation at Israeli Military Intelligence.
Israeli Army agricultural sabotage: Bethlehem – 10:45, the Israeli Army demolished four agricultural facilities for storing equipment and material, in the Khallet al-Nahla area near the village of Adi Rahal.
Occupation settlement development – agricultural sabotage: Tulkarem – 17:40, Israeli Occupation forces built a settlement road over agricultural land, east of the town of Quffin.
Occupation settler agricultural sabotage: Tulkarem – 10:30, Israeli Occupation settlers grazed their sheep over Beit Lid agriculture.
Occupation settler land-grab: Nablus – 15:10, Israeli settlers seized and fenced–off land, in the north of Duma village.
Occupation settler arson attack: Nablus – Occupation settlers invaded the eastern outskirts of Bizzariya village, setting fire to a shop as well as a tyre–repair business.
Occupation settler violence and injury: Salfit – Israeli settlers assaulted and hospitalised a woman, Duaa Khader Hashash, near the Za’tara Junction checkpoint.
Occupation settler stoning: Salfit – 18:10, Israeli Occupation settlers stoned passing vehicles, at the eastern entrance to Bizzariya village.
Occupation settler stoning and injury: Salfit – 21:00, stone-throwing settlers, near the Za’tara Junction checkpoint, injured and also pepper-sprayed in the face a passing motorist, hospitalising him.
Occupation settler stoning: Salfit – 21:35–23:45, Occupation settlers stoned passing vehicles, on the road to Bruqin.
Occupation settler stoning and damage: Jericho – 22:20, Israeli settlers, invading the Shallal al-Auja community, smashed the window of a motor vehicle.
Occupation settler stoning: Jericho – 23:20, Israeli Occupation settlers stoned pedestrians in al-Auja.
Occupation settler stoning: Bethlehem – 21:55, Israelis, from the Gush Etzion Occupation settlement, stoned passing vehicles at the nearby roundabout.
Occupation settler arson – homes set on fire: Hebron – 22:40, Occupation settlers raided Susiya village, setting fire to homes as well as a motor vehicle.
Occupation settler stun–grenades fired: Hebron – 22:50, raiding Israeli settlers fired stun grenades at the home of an al-Tuwani villager: Ahmad Rabhi Al-Rubai.
Raids – stun grenades: Jerusalem – 23:30, Israeli Occupation forces, firing stun grenades, raided the town of al-Ram.
Raid: Ramallah – 13:25, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the city.
Raid: Ramallah – 16:45, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled the village of Kafr Malik.
Raid: Jenin – 22:10–00:55, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the village of Raba.
Raid: Jenin – 01:00–06:50, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the town of Zababdeh.
Raid: Nablus – 18:15, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the town of Qabalan.
Raid: Nablus – 03:00–04:30, Israeli Occupation forces raided the city.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner in refugee camp: Nablus – 03:00–04:30, Israeli forces raided the Balata refugee camp, taking prisoner one person.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Nablus – dawn, the Israeli Army raided the town of Huwara, taking prisoner one person.
Raid – population–control: Bethlehem – evening, Israeli troops raided the village of Jouret al-Sham’a and examined the recordings from surveillance–cameras installed on shops and homes.
Raid: Hebron – 16:35, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the town of Surif.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 20:35, Israeli soldiers raided the town of Bani Na’im, taking prisoner one person.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 02:15, Israeli Occupation forces raided the village of Karma, taking prisoner one person.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – dawn, Israeli forces raided the city, taking prisoner two people.



Dear Stevie
Tal here, solidarity coordinator at Refuser Solidarity Network. A new public letter has just been published by dozens of current and former officers in Israeli military intelligence. These are not fringe actors. They are veterans of Israel’s most elite intelligence units, and they are refusing. Refusing to serve a government they call anti-democratic. Refusing to take part in a war they describe as political, not defensive. Refusing to obey orders they say are morally bankrupt and strategically disastrous. Now is the time to support them and others like them. Your donation today will help us provide this wave of refusers with the tools, mentorship, and infrastructure to get organized, build capacity, and become independent organizers in a lasting anti-war movement.
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“When a government acts out of foreign interests, harms its citizens, and leads to the killing of innocent people, the orders it issues are manifestly illegal, and it is our duty not to obey them. … This is a war intended to maintain the rule of Netanyahu, Smotrich, and Ben Gvir, and we refuse to take part in it. We can no longer serve Netanyahu’s war for political survival. Some of us will refuse publicly, through statements in the media and on social networks, and many others will do so in other, non-public ways–’gray refusal’.”
This letter marks a rupture in the military consensus. These are people who know the system from the inside: analysts, field researchers, linguists, tech experts, and cyber operatives. And they are saying what many understand but few dare to say: This war is not about rescuing hostages or defending Israeli civilians. It is about preserving a collapsing government.
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They are exposing the truth. That the return to combat was a political decision to sabotage a hostage deal. That the hostages who have died were not killed by Hamas, but by Israeli bombs. That the war is not only unjust, but illegal. That refusing to follow orders is not only a right, it is a duty in the face of mass starvation and genocide of the Palestinian people.
Some of these refusers are going public. Others are refusing quietly, behind the scenes. All of them are entering dangerous terrain, legally, socially, and emotionally. This is where we come in. We know that public refusal is only the beginning. What happens afterward is just as important. We help refusers become organizers, provide legal defense, press strategy and capacity-building, connect new refusers with movement veterans, and turn them into a political force that lasts beyond the news cycle.
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Your donation makes this work possible. These intelligence officers took a small risk. What comes next depends on what we build around them. Let’s meet this moment with everything we’ve got.
In solidarity,
Tal Marom
Solidarity Coordinator
Refuser Solidarity Network
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