In Occupied Palestine – 02 January 2026

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Zionism at work

In Occupied Palestine

Zionism in practice

Israel’s Daily Toll on Palestinian Life, Limb, Liberty and Land

We apologise for the delay in sending out this newsletter. It seems as though the PLO’s Negotiations Affairs Department, from whom we receive much of the newsletter’s information, especially regarding the West Bank, have ceased reporting, for now at least. We have emailed the PLO for information and are awaiting a reply. Meanwhile, we shall supply what information we can obtain from other sources.

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Gaza‘s growing death, injury and sickness

Totals since 7 October 2023: killed 71,292 – wounded 171,233

The daily average number of men, women and children killed in Gaza is at least 87 and, that of those injured, is more than 209. A UN report states that, as of 14 January 2025, around 70% of those killed in Gaza were women and children.

Gaza Death Toll Live Tracker – Real-time Casualty Count 1 January 2026

Dead: 71,292 (Children: 20,179)

Injured: 171,233

https://gazacasualties.org/

414 Gaza residents killed and 1,142 wounded since start of Gaza ‘Ceasefire’

Al Jazeera: Israel to block dozens of aid groups working in war-battered Gaza

Aid groups facing bans include MSF and Oxfam as European countries sound the alarm over dire humanitarian situation.

Statement by the UN Humanitarian Country Team of the Occupied Palestinian Territory on international NGOs

East Jerusalem, 30 December 2025

The UN and its partners are urging the Israeli authorities to reconsider today’s announcement on international NGOs, which are an essential part of the life-saving humanitarian operation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

For more information, see: https://www.ochaopt.org/content/un-agencies-and-ngos-call-immediate-lifting-impediments-humanitarian-access-and-ngo-operations-occupied

For media requests: Ilona Gaudin, gaudin2@un.org, +972-54-3311835

UN: Gaza Humanitarian Response Situation Report No. 57 30 December 2025

Over the past 24 hours, weather conditions across the Gaza Strip have led to further casualties and increased health risks, including hypothermia among babies and illnesses linked to overflowing sewage. The UN and its humanitarian partners continue to respond to flood alerts from affected families, distributing tents, tarpaulins, warm clothes, blankets and dignity kits across Gaza. They also continue to mobilise heavy equipment to pump overflowing sewage away from flooded residential areas.

Against this backdrop, Israeli airstrikes, shelling and gunfire continued to be reported across several areas of the Gaza Strip throughout 29 December. Strikes reportedly struck several locations in North Gaza, Gaza City, Deir al Balah, Khan Yunis and Rafah, with overnight escalation in Rafah involving multiple airstrikes and ground fire. Read more . . .

Israel faces widespread condemnation as NGO ban comes into effect – Ban could cut off hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza from essential care, Doctors Without Borders warns.

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