In Occupied Palestine
Zionism in practice
Israel’s Daily Toll on Palestinian Life, Limb, Liberty and Land
08:00, 07 November 2025 until 08:00, 08 November 2025
Sanction Israel
Gaza death, injury and sickness totals continue to rise
Victims 07 November – 08 November 2025:
1 dead – 6 wounded
Total killed 69,169
Total wounded 170,685
Since dawn, Israeli air strikes, missile–launches and gunfire on homes, as well as medical and other facilities, have resulted in one dead and six wounded. Civil Defence crews retrieved nine more bodies from underneath bomb-damaged property, bringing the total number now killed in Gaza, since 7 October 2023, to at least 69169. The total wounded is now at least 170,685. The daily average number of men, women and children killed in Gaza is at least 90 and, that of those injured, is more than 223. A UN report states that, as of 14 January 2025, around 70% of those killed in Gaza were women and children.
UN OCHA Gaza report 16
For 57 days, no aid has directly entered northern Gaza via any northern crossing. Israel continues to deny access to the sea for fishing and the entry of agricultural products continues to face constraints. Read more . . .
Turkiye issues arrest warrant for Israel’s Netanyahu over Gaza genocide
Turkiye accuses Israeli officials of ‘genocide and crimes against humanity’ over Israel’s war on Gaza. Turkiye says it has issued arrest warrants for genocide against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials.
Among 37 suspects listed are Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and army chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, according to a Friday statement from the Istanbul prosecutor’s office, which did not publish the complete list.
Turkiye has accused the officials of “genocide and crimes against humanity” that Israel has “perpetrated systematically” in its war on Gaza since October 2023.
“The October 17, 2023, attack on the al-Ahli Baptist Hospital claimed 500 lives; on February 29, 2024, Israeli soldiers deliberately destroyed medical equipment; . . . Gaza was placed under blockade, and victims were denied access to humanitarian aid,” it said. The statement also refers to the “Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital”, built by Turkiye in the Gaza Strip and bombed by Israel in March.
Turkiye’s announcement comes almost one year after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his former Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant, for alleged “war crimes”. Read more . . .
Gaza’s water turns poisonous as Israel’s genocide leaves toxic aftermath
As the homes of Gaza’s families lie in ruins, its farmlands and water supply now pose lethal risks. Israel’s war on Gaza has not only razed entire neighbourhoods to the ground, displaced families multiple times and decimated medical facilities, but also poisoned the very ground and water on which Palestinians depend.
Four weeks into a fragile ceasefire, which Israel has violated daily, the scale of the environmental devastation is becoming painfully clear. Read more . . .
West Bank
Israeli Army attack: Jerusalem – 23:50, Israeli Occupation forces, firing live ammunition, stormed the town of Kafr Aqab.
Israeli Army attack – on refugee camp: Jerusalem – 23:50, Israeli forces, firing live ammunition, stormed the Qalandiya refugee camp.
Israeli Army attack – 2 youngsters killed: Jerusalem – dawn, the Israeli Army, firing live ammunition and stun grenades, stormed the village of al-Judeira, killing and then seizing the bodies of two youngsters: Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Taym (aged 16) and 17 years old Muhammad Rashad Fadl Qasim.
Israeli Army attack – 3 wounded: Ramallah – 13:55, Israeli troops opened fire on a vehicle carrying three Palestinians, wounding and hospitalising two of them: Sanad Muhammad Fawzi Hamdan and Khaled Eid Salameh Hussein.
Israeli Army attack – 2 wounded, including 1 youngster: Jenin – the Israeli Army, firing live ammunition, continued to storm the city as well as the refugee camp, wounding a 17–year– old youth, Muhammad Nasser Ali Jalamneh, and one other person: Ramadan Mahmoud Ramadan Abu Aita.
Home invasion and forced personal demolition:Jerusalem – 09:50, the Israeli Occupation forced a resident, Abdullah Qara’in, to destroy part of his home in the Silwan neighbourhood – or otherwise be forced to pay an extortionate sum to the Israeli Occupation demolition squads, who would be sent in to do it.
Home invasions and occupation: Ramallah – dawn, Israeli forces raided Ya’bad and occupied a number of houses, for use as military outposts.
Home invasions and occupation – population–control: Jenin – dawn, Israeli Occupation forces raided the town of Ya’bad, forcing shops to close and occupying several homes, for use as military outposts.
Home invasions: Salfit – 18:45, the Israeli Army raided the town of Al-Zawiya, searching three homes.
Home invasion: Bethlehem – 17:20, Israeli troops raided the village of Artas and invaded a house.
Israeli Army population–control: Tulkarem – 12:30, Israeli Occupation forces took prisoner a man, Nafiz Muhannad Nafiz Masarwa, when he reported, as ordered, for interrogation at Israeli Military Intelligence.
Israeli Army assault and injury: Qalqiliya – 11:35, Israeli forces, firing stun grenades and rubber-coated bullets towards protesters, wounded one person, Muhammad Yaqoub Shteiwi, in the Jabal Duweir area between the town of Beit Lid and the village of Kafr Qaddum.
Israeli Army land-grab for settlement road: Nablus – the Israeli Army issued an order, seizing land in the villages of Naqoura and Deir Sharaf for the building of a new 1500-metre road to connect the Shavei Shomron Occupation settlement with a new pastoral settlement outpost.
Israeli Army mosque violation: Hebron – 12:00, Israeli Occupation forces, stationed near the Khursa village junction, prevented the Call to Prayer from being broadcast via external loudspeakers at the Ja’far ibn Abi Talib Mosque, located near a military watchtower.
Israeli Army mosque violation and surveillance: Hebron – 13:55, Israeli forces photographed worshippers inside a mosque in the Sumra area of al-Dhahiriya.
Occupation settler olive harvest sabotage: Ramallah – 09:00, Israeli Occupation settlers assaulted olive harvesters at work on Sinjil town land and stole the olive harvest.
Occupation settler olive harvest sabotage: Ramallah – 16:40, Israeli settlers cut off branches from olive trees on Kafr Malik land.
Occupation settler arson and home invasion: Ramallah – 02:30-03:30, Occupation settlers raided the village of Khirbet Abu Falah and set fire to a house as well as a motor vehicle.
Occupation settler arson and olive harvest sabotage: Jenin – 13:20, Israelis, from the Mevo Dotan Occupation settlement, set fire to olive trees on Araba town land.
Occupation settler pastoral sabotage: Tubas – Occupation settlers destroyed tent-dwellings and livestock shelters in the Hamza al-Fauqa area of the North Jordan Valley.
Occupation settler olive harvest sabotage: Nablus – 11:10, Israeli Occupation settlers assaulted working olive harvesters on land in the Wadi al-Hajj Issa area, near the village of Jurish.
Occupation settler agricultural sabotage: Nablus – 14:45, Israeli settlers emptied a water storage-tank in Beita town, before seizing and removing it and cutting off branches from several fruit trees.
Occupation settler land-grab: Nablus – 14:45, Occupation settlers seized and ploughed an area of Qaryut village land.
Occupation settler violence, robbery and agricultural sabotage: Nablus – 19:00, Israeli settlers invaded Qabalan town agricultural land and severely beat-up Muhammad Khalid Hamdan Abu Shanna (aged 77) as well as stealing his tractor and mobile phone.
Occupation settler pastoral sabotage: Nablus – Israeli Occupation settlers destroyed livestock feed on Aqraba town land, in the Khirbet al-Tawil.
Occupation settler intrusion: Salfit – 14:45, Israeli settlers raided a swimming pool as well as a park in the area between Kafr al-Dik and the village of Deir Ghassaneh.
Occupation settler vandalism: Salfit – invading Occupation settlers damaged a motor vehicle, in the village of Khirbet Qais.
Occupation settler violence – injury: Jericho – 22:10, Israeli settlers raided the outskirts of the village of Ein Deek and stoned a home, pepper-spraying residents and severely beating-up and hospitalising one person: Imad Abdul Rahman Mahalis.
Occupation settler olive harvest sabotage: Bethlehem – 11:30-12:35, Israeli Occupation settlers stole parts of the olive harvest, in the Ein Hamda area of Janata.
Occupation settler olive harvest sabotage: Bethlehem – 15:20-16:50, Israeli settlers assaulted olive harvesters, in the Wadi Saif area of Beit Fajjar, and prevented the harvest from proceeding.
Occupation settler olive harvest sabotage: Hebron – 10:10, Israeli settlers assaulted olive harvesters in the Hamroush area of Sair, and prevented the harvest from proceeding.
Occupation settler olive harvest sabotage: Hebron – 13:50, Israeli Occupation settlers cut off branches from 15 olive trees on Susya village land.
Raid – injury – stun grenades fired: Ramallah – 15:00, Israeli Occupation forces, firing stun grenades, raided the town of Silwad, injuring a resident, Kamel Abdel Aziz Hamed, with a stun grenade injury to the head.
Raid: Ramallah – 18:35-08:00, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the town of Turmusaya.
Raid: Ramallah – 19:40-22:45, the Israeli Army forces raided and patrolled Al-Bireh.
Raid – injury – stun grenades fired: Ramallah – 21:40-23:00, Israeli troops, firing stun grenades, raided the village of Deir Qadis, injuring a resident, Saed Muhammad Ali Nasser, with a stun grenade injury to his back.
Raid – 2 taken prisoner – stun grenades fired: Ramallah – 21:45, the Israeli military, firing stun grenades, raided Kobar (taking prisoner two people) and Al-Mazra’a Al-Gharbiya as well the villages of Abu Shukheidem, Deir Birzeit and Kharbatha Bani Harith. Clashes erupted with residents in Kobar and two residents (a father and his son) were arrested.
Raids: Ramallah – 21:55, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the villages of Deir Nizam, Deir Abu Mash’al, Aboud and Shuqba.
Raid: Ramallah – 02:20, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the village of Khirbet Abu Falah.
Raid: Ramallah – 03:45, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the village of Al-Mughayir.
Raid – 2 taken prisoner: Jenin – 13:55, the Israeli Army raided the town of Araba, taking prisoner two people.
Raid: Jenin – 19:35, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of Qabatiya.
Raid – raids: Tubas – 22:30–07:00, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the city, Aqaba and the village of Tayasir.
Raids: Tulkarem – 15:40-17:05, Israeli soldiers raided Quffin as well as the village of Nazlat Abu Nar.
Raid: Tulkarem – 17:20-01:15, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the town of Anabta.
Raid: Qalqiliya – 15:05-18:40, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the town of Azzun.
Raid: Qalqiliya – 19:45, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled the town of Hablat.
Raid – stun grenades fired: Nablus – 13:05, Israeli troops, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, raided the town of Beita.
Raid – injury – stun grenades fired: Nablus – 19:05, the Israeli military, firing rubber-coated bullets and stun grenades, raided the town of Sebastia.
Raids: Salfit – 09:15-17:15, Israeli forces raided the towns of Kafr Haris, Qarawat Bani Hassan, Bidya and the village of Haris.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Salfit – 09:15-17:15, the Israeli Army raided Deir Istiya, taking prisoner one person.
Raids: Salfit – 17:35, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of Deir Ballut as well as the village of Rafat.
Raid: Jericho – 10:15-11:25, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the city.
Raid: Bethlehem – 17:20, Israeli soldiers raided the town of al-Khadr.
Raids: Bethlehem – 20:15-22:00, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled al-Ubeidiya, Za’tara and the villages of Dar Salah and Al-Shawawra.
Raid: Bethlehem – 22:00-23:20, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the town of al-Doha.
Raid: Hebron – 18:30-07:05, the Israeli Army forces raided and patrolled the town of Halhul.
Raid: Hebron – 18:30-07:05, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of Beit Ummar.
Raids: Hebron – 00:15, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the towns of Nuba and Tarqumiya.
Raid – beatings-up and hospitalisations: Hebron – 01:50-07:10, Israeli soldiers raided the town of Yatta, searching a home and severely beating-up and hospitalising three residents.



A message from Israelis supporting justice.
Dear Stevie
Ziv here. Over the past two years, alongside hundreds of activists, I’ve taken part in dozens of direct actions from blocking roads to occupying government offices. The peak came last March, when we blocked an Israeli parliament vote during a budget vote in order to send a clear message: no more funding for the endless expansion of settlements! Ministers and Members of Parliament had to leave their cars and walk through a crowd of determined activists. We acted against the extreme right-wing Israeli government that dragged us through two years of bloody war. Again and again, our actions succeeded in drawing public attention and reigniting debate about the legitimacy of the war and the government itself. Many of these actions were led by Changing Direction, the movement I co-founded. In just two years, it has become one of Israel’s most influential protest movements: not only leading nonviolent resistance, but also expanding it. We recruit new activists, and we train them in the practice and spirit of nonviolent struggle. The ceasefire deal and returning of the hostages have ushered in a new phase. Now we need to utilize the momentum to grow our numbers, organize and strategize around bolder direct actions aimed at justice from the river to the sea. Please support us: your donation will help subsidize nonviolent direct action trainings. Even a small donation will help fund training for a potential activist.
During the action in March, my friends and I were repeatedly and violently dragged by police officers. Many were arrested, and some were injured. And yet, we all remained calm, prepared, and committed to nonviolence. The action drew wide political attention. Parliament Speaker Amir Ohana publicly called to “prosecute the offenders to the fullest extent of the law, and not to settle for arrests and vehicle towing, but to bring them to trial.” But despite this political backlash, all the arrested activists were released the same day, and all charges were dropped, simply because we had remained radically nonviolent.
That experience taught me two things: first, that widespread nonviolent direct action is one of the most powerful ways to influence public discourse. We changed public discourse and ignited debate in forums across the country. And second, that preparation is everything. Without the discipline to stay calm, determined, and nonviolent under pressure, it would have been easy for the authorities to portray us as violent and illegitimate. That’s why I’ve made it my mission to prepare others for nonviolent direct action. Over the past two years, I’ve personally led dozens of trainings for hundreds of people, many of whom never imagined themselves as “activists.” After these trainings, they joined acts of civil disobedience and faced arrests with courage and dignity while standing up to Israel’s far-right government.
Yet we know this is just the beginning. To truly shift the balance in this land, we must grow the movement of people willing to take part in nonviolent civil resistance, from bystanders to independent anti-war organizers who dream of a more just future. That’s why we’re launching a new partnership with Refuser Solidarity Network, to create an institute that will spread the tools, knowledge, and spirit of nonviolent resistance to new circles of activists, who will fight to maintain the current ceasefire and oppose endless wars at all costs. Through trainings, skills building and partnerships, we can bring everyday people into our movement. Your support makes this possible. Donate now to help us provide mass training and carry out more direct actions. With your help, we can seize this momentum for a more effective movement for peace and justice.
In solidarity,
Ziv Roi-Cohen
Changing Direction