In Occupied Palestine
Zionism in practice
Israel’s Daily Toll on Palestinian Life, Limb, Liberty and Land
08:00, 24 November 2025 until 08:00, 25 November 2025
Sanction Israel
Gaza‘s death, injury and sickness totals continue to rise
24 November – 25 November 2025:
Killed: 3
Wounded: 16
14 more bodies retrieved from underneath rubble
Totals since 7 October 2023: killed 69,775 – wounded 170,965
Since dawn, Israeli air strikes, missile–launches and gunfire on homes, as well as medical and other facilities, have resulted in 3 people dead and 16 wounded. Civil Defence crews retrieved 14 more bodies from underneath bomb-damaged property, bringing the total number now killed in Gaza, since 7 October 2023, to at least 69,775. The total wounded is now at least 170,965. The daily average number of men, women and children killed in Gaza is at least 89 and, that of those injured, is more than 219. A UN report states that, as of 14 January 2025, around 70% of those killed in Gaza were women and children.
UN OCHA Gaza Situation Report No. 29 — 24 November 2025
Findings from the World Food Programme (WFP) Market Monitor covering the first ten days of November show that, despite the ceasefire, most households in Gaza still face challenges in accessing markets, due to lack of cash and in affording basic food items. While meal frequency for most surveyed households has improved compared to previous months, food consumption remains far below pre-conflict levels. Diets are dominated by cereals, pulses and moderate amounts of dairy and oil, with very limited access to meat, vegetables and fruit. Cooking gas shortages persist, forcing many families to rely on alternative methods like waste burning. The report shows an improvement in the prices of basic food commodities, which nonetheless remain higher than prior to 7 October 2023 levels and beyond the reach of most people.
Population movements continued across Gaza, with more than 21,300 recorded by Site Management partners between 16 and 22 November. Overall, since the onset of the ceasefire on 10 October, over 753,500 movements have been observed, of which more than 624,000 have been from southern to northern Gaza. As winter sets in, displaced households continue to face significant challenges in securing adequate shelter and reliable heating sources, with the risk of flooding further exacerbating their vulnerability. Read more . . .
West Bank
Since midnight on 07 October 2023, Israeli Occupation forces have been imposing a complete closure on the West Bank, with the exception of approved diplomatic and international missions and humanitarian requirements.
Israeli Army attack – refugee camp – 3 taken prisoner: Jenin – the Israeli Army, firing live ammunition, continued to storm the city and the refugee camp, taking prisoner three residents.
Israeli Army attack – 1 killed: Jenin – 01:50, Israeli Occupation forces raided and surrounded the village of Marka, firing Energa anti-tank rifle grenades and other live ammunition. One person was killed and their body seized and removed. Five residents were taken prisoner.
Israeli Army attack – home invasions and occupation: Tulkarem – Israeli troops, firing live ammunition and tear gas canisters, continued to storm the city as well as the Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps, invading and occupying homes for use as military outposts.
Israeli Army attack on home – 1 killed: Nablus – 21:05, the Israeli military raided the city, firing live ammunition and Energa anti-tank rifle grenades towards an apartment building, killing a resident, Abdul Raouf Khaled Abdul Raouf Ishtayeh, and seizing his body.
Homes under threat by settlers: Jerusalem – three Bedouin families were forced to leave their homes in the Al-Hathroura Bedouin community in the Khan Al-Ahmar area, east of Jerusalem, due to ongoing attacks and threats by settlers following the establishment of a new settlement outpost nearby.
Home and hospital invasions – 11 taken prisoner – hospital staff assaulted: Qalqiliya – 01:00, Israeli Occupation forces raided the town of Azzun and searched numerous homes, taking prisoner 11 people. They also raided and searched the Omar Al-Qasim Hospital and assaulted medical staff.
Home invasion by settlers: Qalqiliya – 11:15, armed Israeli settlers raided the north of Kafr Qaddum village and searched a home.
Home invasions – resident assaulted: Salfit – 23:20–00:55, Israeli forces raided Marda village and searched a number of houses, assaulting one of the residents.
Israeli Army population–control: Jerusalem – 15:00, Israeli Occupation forces issued an order, for the removal of trees surrounding the cemetery in Al-Eizariya.
Israeli Army population–control: Jerusalem – Occupation forces invaded the El-Hakawati Theatre, preventing a children’s cultural event from beginning and forcing the youngsters off the stage. The audience was also forced to leave the hall.
Israeli Army land grabs: Jerusalem – Occupation forces issued a military order, for the seizure of 7760.8 hectares of land in Al-Zaim as well as the village of Al-Issawiya.
Israeli police and settlers’ mosque violation: Jerusalem – 08:00, Israeli settler militants, escorted by Occupation troops and police, invaded the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and molested worshippers.
Israeli Army – robbery – 1 taken prisoner: Tulkarem – 14:05, Israeli forces, at the Einav checkpoint, took prisoner a man, Ahmed Mahmoud Abdullah Maqbool, and seized his motor vehicle.
Israeli Army – violence – 2 injured: Nablus – 12:50, Occupation forces, stationed at the Al-Muraba’a checkpoint, near the entrance to the village of Tel, severely beat-up two Madama village residents: Yamen Hazem Nassar and Suleiman Maarouf.
Israeli Army – population–control: Nablus – 15:25, the Israeli Occupation authorities forced the shops in central Hawara to close, on both sides of the road.
Israeli Army – population–control: Nablus – 09:00-11:25, Israeli forces closed the main road, near the entrance to the Shavei Shomron settlement.
Israeli Army – population–control: Hebron – 00:35–07:20, Israeli Occupation forces raided Beit Ummar and searched all public and private schools in the town.
Occupation settlement development: Tubas – Israeli Occupation settlers began building a new settlement outpost, in the Al-Hadidiya area of the North Jordan Valley.
Occupation settler theft: Ramallah – 09:50, Israelis, from Occupation settler outpost in the Khirbet area of Atara, stole timber and metal barrels from nearby privately-owned land.
Occupation settler violence – injury: Ramallah – 11:05, Occupation settlers beat-up and hospitalised a man, Khamis Khader Khamis Suleiman, in the hills of Beit Ur al-Tahta.
Occupation settler plunder – pastoral sabotage: Tulkarem – 16:05, Israeli settlers invaded a quarry, on Safarin village land in the Wadi area, and began stealing livestock.
Occupation settler theft: Nablus – 15:20, Israeli Occupation settlers, in the village of Deir Sharaf, stole a cart belonging to a villager.
Occupation settler stoning: Nablus – 16:55, Israelis, from the Yitzhar Occupation settlement, stoned passing vehicles on the nearby bypass road.
Occupation settler stoning: Nablus – 23:30-04:20, Israeli settlers, overseen by Israeli troops, stoned a home as well as a motor vehicle being driven for a visit to Joseph’s Tomb.
Occupation settler stoning – injury: Jericho – 11:10, Israeli Occupation settlers stoned a taxi making its way along the al-Mo’arajat road, injuring the driver, Abdul Rahman Atiyat, in the face.
Occupation settler land-grab: Hebron – 09:30, Israeli settlers took over and began ploughing land, in the Sha’ab al-Batim area of Masafer Yatta.
Occupation settler plunder – pastoral sabotage: Hebron – 16:40, Occupation settlers stole 40 sheep from land in the Khirbet al-Tairan area, east of al-Dhahiriya.
Raid – 2 taken prisoner: Ramallah – dawn, Israeli Occupation forces raided the village of Bil’in, taking prisoner two people.
Raid: Ramallah – 08:30, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the village of Beitin.
Raid: Ramallah – 09:40, the Israeli Army raided and patrolled the village of Deir Jarir.
Raids: Ramallah – 14:45, Israeli troops raided and patrolled the town of ‘Arura, as well as the villages of Deir Abu Mash’al and Shuqba.
Raid: Ramallah – 17:15, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the town of Sinjil.
Raids: Ramallah – 17:20, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the villages of Yabrud, Ein Yabrud and Dura al-Qar’.
Raid – stun grenades fired: Ramallah – 21:50, Israeli Occupation forces, firing stun grenades, raided and patrolled the town of Turmusaya.
Raid – stun grenades and rubber-coated bullets fired: Ramallah – 21:50, Israeli forces, firing stun grenades and rubber-coated bullets, raided and patrolled the village of Burqa.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Ramallah – 02:15, the Israeli Army raided the city, taking prisoner one person.
Raid – 2 taken prisoner: Jenin – 03:30, Israeli troops raided the town of Zababdeh, taking prisoner one person.
Raid – women (1 pregnant) beaten – 2 taken prisoner: Qalqiliya – 10:45, the Israeli military raided the village of Kafr Qaddum, taking prisoner two people and beating three others, including two women, one of whom (Sireen Amjad Shtewi)was pregnant, and hospitalising them.
Raid: Qalqiliya – 21:05, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the town of Jayus.
Raid: Nablus – 08:55, Israeli Occupation forces raided and patrolled the town of Sebastia.
Raid: Nablus – 18:10, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the village of Burqa.
Raid: Nablus – 23:30–04:20, the Israeli Army, escorting settlers, raided the city.
Raid – 2 taken prisoner: Nablus – 02:30–04:05, Israeli troops raided the village of Madama, taking prisoner one person.
Raid – 7 taken prisoner – population–control: Jericho – 02:10–05:50, the Israel military raided the city as well as the Ein al-Sultan and Aqbat Jabir refugee camps, taking prisoner seven people in the city and ordering three others to report for interrogation at Israeli Military Intelligence.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Bethlehem – Israeli soldiers raided the town of Hindaza, taking prisoner one person.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Bethlehem – 10:30, Israeli Occupation forces raided the village of Dar Salah, taking prisoner one person.
Raid: Bethlehem – 20:30, Israeli forces raided and patrolled the village of Husan.
Raid – 7 taken prisoner – refugee camps: Bethlehem – 03:05-06:00, the Israeli Army raided the al-Azza and Aida refugee camps, taking prisoner seven people.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 12:45, Israeli troops raided the town of Al-Dhahiriya, taking prisoner one person.
Raid: Hebron – 15:40, the Israeli military raided and patrolled the town of Dura.
Raid – refugee camp: Hebron – 17:05, Israeli soldiers raided and patrolled the Al-Fawar refugee camp.
Raid – 1 taken prisoner: Hebron – 12:45-07:15, Israeli Occupation forces raided the town of Idhna, taking prisoner one person.



In sovereign Israel, Thursday 27th November, 2025.
Demolishing the ‘genocide’ libel yet again.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-november-26-2025/
Just to show there are decent Israelis still living in that country.
Dear Stevie
Atalya here. I’m a refuser who objected to military service in 2017 and spent 110 days in jail. This olive harvest season, Palestinians have faced the deadliest harvest in recent memory at the hands of Israeli settlers and the military, working in unison to maim and kill Palestinians while displacing them from their lands and livelihoods. Earlier this fall, I was in Beita, a town well-known in the West Bank and in the world for their struggle against settlement expansion as part of Zaytoun 2025, which connects Palestinian farmers to activists. As I picked olives, a massive group of masked men appeared. These were settlers, and they often cover their faces despite the army’s willing participation in their terror. The sight of them is an image Palestinians and activists are very familiar with, the sign of a possible pogrom. Before we knew it, 8 cars had been burned, more than 20 people were hospitalized and one was shot. The next day, a 13-year-old child from Beita, Aysam Mualla, fell into a coma after he inhaled tear gas fired by the Israeli military. Two weeks ago, he died. The genocide may be declared over in Gaza by some, but we know that the violence has only expanded, albeit in a different form. The call is clear: we have no choice but to bring more people into protective presence work in the West Bank, just as we did with war refusal by bringing it into the mainstream over the last two years. We need your support, and are asking you, Stephen: tell your communities to follow our updates from the ground by signing up at this link. We need to expand our global circle of supporters, now is the time for solidarity.
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I was in Beita as part of a Palestinian campaign called Zaytoun 2025, which helped connect activists to Palestinian farmers tending to their land. I was regularly faced with the reality that I was also in danger. While Palestinians are the main targets, solidarity activists doing protective presence work are also the targets of settler-military violence at unprecedented levels. Risk has always been part of this work, but we knew that our presence helped to deescalate. But as photos of bloodied activists circulated the internet in recent months, their skulls fractured by armed settlers’ rocks in the presence of soldiers, it became clear to me that we need to expand current efforts. We need more people, local and international, showing up, in the olive grove and in villages, where most people’s only line of defense are their cameras.
If we are to launch a real challenge to the settler-military enterprise, we need to widen our ranks and grow our camp. That is why right now, RSN is focused on shifting our work beyond just war refusal: we are starting to work with the very same people to invite them into other realms, notably solidarity work in the West Bank. We cannot allow more Palestinians to be killed while picking olives, let alone stand idly by as they are pushed off of the lands they’ve lived on and tended to for generations. We hope you can support us: help us begin to expand our work into the West Bank. Tell your community to sign-up for our updates at this link or by forwarding this newsletter.
In solidarity,
Atalya Ben-Abba
Media Coordinator
Refuser Solidarity Network