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Assassination of Dana Abu Maarouf by a drone strike in Al-Mawasi

Gaza, Khan Younis, Al-Mawasi, Southern Gaza 05 January, 2026
At least 2 martyred
Israel violated the ceasefire by killing Dana Abu Ma‘rouf, a child who was playing with her friends in Al-Mawasi, Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip. In a footage published by IDF, Israel claimed it targeted “a terrorist preparing an imminent attack.” Israel released a video of the strike, with part of the right side obscured, concealing evidence of the attack. **Names of the martyrs:** 1. Ahmad Maher Al-Qidra 2. Dana Abdul-Razzaq Abu Ma’rouf, At least four others were wounded in the attack incuding the two sisters of Dana Abu Ma‘rouf: Hiba (5) and Maryam (7) Abu Jalal

Settler attack on Hammamat al-Maleh community

West Bank, Jordan Valley, Tubas, Hammamat al-Maleh 01 January, 2026
Israeli forces and settlers carried out operations in Hamamat al‑Maleh in the northern Jordan Valley, targeting Palestinian communities with raids and restrictions amid ongoing tensions in the area. The region, which includes Bedouin and herding communities, has faced repeated military activity, demolitions, and settler pressure in recent months, contributing to displacement concerns among residents. The community remains vulnerable due to its location in a firing zone / military training area designation, which Israeli authorities use to justify demolitions and displacement pressure. Humanitarian monitors note recurring demolitions and settler-related risks across the Jordan Valley during this period. ## **Timeline of the incidents:** **4 February 2026: **Israeli forces conducted demolitions and confiscations of residential structures and property in the community according to OCHA West Bank Protection of Civilians report covering late January–early February 2026. **10 February 2026:** Israeli authorities demolished multiple Palestinian-owned structures in Hamamat al-Maleh and nearby northern Jordan Valley communities. These actions were linked to enforcement of building regulations in Area C, where Palestinians face severe permit restrictions. According to reporting compiled by the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy documenting demolitions in the Jordan Valley during early February 2026. **19 February 2026:** (reported early February 20 in media). Israeli settlers reportedly attacked residents and activists, assaulted the council head, and vandalized vehicles and property. The wounded are the head of the local council (identified in Arabic reports as Hadi Daraghmeh) and Foreign activists/solidarity volunteers present in the community. The settlers damaged property and attempting to intimidate residents to push them off their land. On March 9, 2026 (4:00 a.m.), for the second consecutive day, settlers carried out attacks, vandalism, and theft in the community. Stones were thrown at a room where two elderly residents and activists were sleeping, injuring one activist in the shoulder. The attackers surrounded the house, tried to break in, destroyed security cameras, and stole the memory cards. They also stole livestock (two sheep and three lambs), damaged property including a refrigerator, the electrical system of the residents’ home, and the windows of a tractor. At a nearby school, all the solar panels were smashed.

Summary execution of Khattab Mohammad Sarhan Daraghmeh 26 y/o in Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya

West Bank, Nablus, Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya 01 January, 2026
At least 1 martyred
On January 1, 2025, a 26-year-old Palestinian man, Khattab Mohammad Ismail Al-Sarhan Daraghmeh, was killed after being shot by Israeli occupation forces during a dawn raid on the village of Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya, south of Nablus. His body was subsequently detained by Israeli authorities. According to the village council, Israeli forces opened fire at the southern entrance of the village along the Nablus–Ramallah road, wounding two young men. One of them, Daraghmeh, was critically injured and later pronounced dead. The Palestinian Civil Affairs Authority informed the Ministry of Health that Israeli authorities are withholding his body. The head of the village council, Yaqoub Awais, said the second young man was shot four times while attempting to rescue Daraghmeh. He was transported to Salfit Governmental Hospital, where his condition was reported as stable. Local sources confirmed that the shooting occurred during an Israeli military raid on the village in the early morning hours. **Name of the martyr:** Khattab Mohammad Ismail Al-Sarhan Daraghmeh, 26

House assaulted and set in fire during a raid on Aboud town

West Bank, Ramallah, Aboud 30 December, 2025
On December 30, 2025, Israeli forces invaded the village of Aboud, northwest of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah in the territory’s central region, where a Palestinian home caught fire after being struck by army‑fired bombs. Israeli soldiers pushed into the village in large numbers and spread across several neighborhoods, before closing streets.Then, heavily armed troops fired volleys of tear gas canisters, one of which directly hit a home and ignited a blaze. **Victims:** A wounded elderly woman was evacuated by Palestinian medics after suffering severe tear‑gas inhalation. Residents suffered other injuries from smoke inhalation. **Israeli spin in Times of Israel:** A report confirms that tear‑gas canisters fired by Israeli troops during a raid in Aboud sparked a fire in a Palestinian home, briefly trapping an elderly woman who was later evacuated and treated for smoke inhalation. Times of Israel. This incident is not described as deliberate arson by soldiers in the source, but as an accidental fire caused by a tear gas canister during the raid: Israeli forces fired tear gas to disperse a demonstration, and the canister ignited the house, leading to a fire and smoke injuries.

Deadly raid in Awarta and Einabus

West Bank, Nablus, Einabus, Awarta 30 Dec, 2025 - 31 Dec, 2025
At least 1 martyred
On December 30, 2025, Israeli forces raided Awarta and Einabus, south of Nablus. They opened fire on a vehicle traveling between the towns of Einabus and Awarta, south of Nablus. Video documentation showed the vehicle catching fire and overturning after its occupants were struck by bullets. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society initially reported three serious injuries and later confirmed that two of the wounded were transferred to Rafidia Hospital, each suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Medical teams were initially prevented from reaching a fourth injured person, whose condition was critical. The incident ultimately resulted in one Palestinian killed and four others injured. The Israeli army claimed that the Palestinian who was killed, Qais Sami Jasser Allan (20), attempted to run over soldiers in the Einabus area, emphasizing that no Israeli soldiers were injured. The Palestinian General Authority of Civil Affairs confirmed that its teams in Nablus Governorate are coordinating the receipt of Allan’s body. In a related incident on Tuesday evening, another Palestinian was injured in Urif after Israeli forces fired a stun grenade during a raid that included a patrol through the village streets. Occupation forces also stormed Iraq Burin, conducting street patrols and provocative tours between citizens’ homes. The killing of Allan and the injuries to civilians come amid escalating Israeli attacks in Nablus, particularly in southern villages, including live-fire raids targeting civilians and their vehicles. Wafa news agency reported that Israeli soldiers shot and killed Allan while he was inside his vehicle on the road connecting Einabus and Awarta, leaving four others wounded. In a separate case, 17-year-old Mujahed Silwadi was injured during his arrest by Israeli forces. He sustained internal bleeding in the liver and spleen due to violent assault. Despite his critical condition, he was beaten again and left at the Awarta checkpoint. **Name of the martyr:** Qais Sami Jasser Allan (20)

Ben Gvir “Operation New Order” against Turabin al-Sana‘ village in occupied Al-Naqab

48 Palestine, Negev / Al-Naqab, Israel, Turabin al-Sani‘ 27 Dec, 2025 - 05 Jan, 2026
At least 1 martyred
On December 27, 2025, youths set fire to settlers' cars in the Givat Bar settlement in the Negev, southern Israel (surveillance camera footage). After this arson incident, four residents of Tarabin al-Sana were allegedly set fire to vehicles in nearby Jewish communities. Police arrested three suspects within a day of the attacks. Investigators described the arson as an act of retaliation linked to earlier police activity in the town. Hundreds of police officers and Border Police fighters carried out a sweeping raid in the southern Bedouin town of Tarabin al-Sana, with reports of live gunfire used during the operation. Authorities said the action was part of an intensified law enforcement effort in the area. Police stated that forces are working to fully encircle the town. Shortly before the raid, dozens of Border Police vans were seen gathered near a gas station outside Tarabin al-Sana, indicating preparations for a coordinated incursion. National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir visited Tarabin al-Sana. During the visit, he pledged a tougher response to crime and unrest in the locality, signaling increased enforcement measures. At the same time, army bases in the surrounding region raised their defense readiness for what were described as operational reasons, according to reports. The military did not issue further details regarding the change in posture. Police have not specified the precise tactical goals of the raid. Officials said the operation is intended to reinforce governance, uphold the rule of law, and deliver a clear response to serious criminal activity. The situation in Tarabin al-Sana remains tense as security forces continue operations across the town. ### Timeline: **26 December 2025** Clashes in the village began on Friday, when Israeli police patrol cars entered the village in search of a stolen horse, quickly flooding the streets with clouds of pepper spray and tear gas. **27 December 2025** On Saturday, masked assailants broke into two communities in southern Israel and set on fire and vandalized vehicles. Israeli police attributed the arson attacks to residents of Tarabin al-Sana’, describing them as retaliatory acts for the police’s activity on Friday. Dozens of police officers raided Tarabin al-Sana in response and arrested six suspects. **28 December 2025** Israeli police announced the arrest of three to four suspects linked to the car arson. According to police statements, the arson cases were already under investigation at this stage. On Sunday, police fired tear gas into a local mosque during evening prayers and fired rubber-coated bullets. **29 December 2025** On Monday, large-scale police raids began in Tarabin al-Sana’: Hundreds of police officers and Border Police units were deployed firing flares, breaking windows in homes, and throwing stun grenades inside. Night raids, house searches, roadblocks, and crowd-control measures were reported. The operation was officially framed under “Operation New Order” (Seder Hadash). Police said the operation in the village of Tarabin al-Sana was part of “comprehensive activity to strengthen governance,” and was carried out in response to “acts of revenge by criminals over the weekend.” Police arrested 16 people, and 19 were barred from southern Israel. Police also said officers found military weapons and combat equipment during the raid. According to police, residents disrupted police activity, who used protest dispersal means against them. Yasser, a village resident, told Haaretz the raid felt like war. “They enter homes and arrest youths,” he said, “they arrested my brother, who’s 28, and I don’t know why. There’s a police helicopter here, horses, a water cannon. It feels like Tulkarm,” he said, referring to the West Bank city where Israeli forces have conducted a counter-terrorism operation. “I don’t know what they want.” Police also searched “criminal compounds” and fenced off the entire village with concrete blocks to ensure the security of “normal” residents of the south. **31 December 2025** National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited Tarabin al-Sana’ during the ongoing raids. He publicly stated the goal was to “restore governance and deterrence.” The visit took place after arrests had already been made and while operations were ongoing. **1–3 January 2026** Police operations continued repeated incursions into the village, encirclement measures and additional searches. **Night of 3–4 January 2026** Muhammad Hussein Tarabin, a Palestinian resident of the village, was shot and killed by Israeli police during a raid. Police claim the shooting occurred because he posed a threat to officers. Family members and local residents dispute this account, stating he was shot without posing an immediate danger. Calls were made for an independent investigation. **Lawmaker and United Arab List chair Mansour AbbaS statement:** Speaking at a press conference at the Knesset: “unlike [National Security] Minister [Itamar] Ben-Gvir, who interferes with the police’s work, we think the police should act in accordance with the law, and in a professional manner.” (...) police “must respect the rights of citizens and provide them with security, while acting in the most appropriate way to eradicate crime and violence.”. “We must not treat Arab citizens as enemies or Arab communities as if they are beyond the country’s borders,” he said, adding that the government has failed to address the root problems in Arab society, particularly in the Negev. “The results are clear – there is no governance, no sovereignty and no law and order, because Minister Ben-Gvir is interfering with and harming the work of the police and other areas the government is supposed to handle.” **Name of the martyr:** Muhammad Hussein Al-Tarabin, 35 killed 2026-01-04 He was shot dead by Israeli police officers, during their storming of the village of Tarabin al-Sanea in the Negev region to carry out arrests of what they described as "suspects of the (price tag) events in recent days" **IDF and Ben Gvir statements:** The Israeli police claimed in a statement that the martyr "exposed the workforce to danger during its activity, so they shot him", while its officers stormed the village to carry out arrests of what they described as "suspects of the (price tag) events in recent days". In the aftermath, Ben Gvir was quick to declare in an interview his "full support" for the police, saying "everyone who puts the police and our fighters in danger must be neutralized, and it is good that what happened is so.. The days when police officers were harmed and in danger ended without a response."

Child Atta Mamoun Atta Mai drowned in a well

Gaza, Gaza City, Al-Rashid Street 27 December, 2025
At least 1 martyred
On December 27, the body of a child, Atta Mamoun Atta Mai, from Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, was recovered by civil defense crews after he fell into a deep water well near the Al-Sudaniya junction along Al-Rashid Street, northwest of Gaza City. The child was found dead after more than six hours of continuous search operations, as rescue teams worked under severe weather conditions and limited resources, attempting to reach the well and retrieve him. Despite repeated efforts by civil defense crews, Atta did not survive. **Civil Defense spokesperson Mahmoud Basal statement:** Ata fell into a water-filled pit while playing, mistaking it for a safe area. Rescue teams worked six hours to recover his body. Ata was living with relatives after his mother was killed, and his father is receiving medical treatment in Egypt. Basal warned that many wells in Gaza, especially on city outskirts, pose similar dangers. He noted that limited resources and the Israeli blockade on relief and shelter materials make prevention difficult. The Civil Defense renewed calls for international support to provide aid, shelter, and equipment to prevent further tragedies. **Name of the matyr:** Atta Mamoun Atta Mai, 7 y/o

Settler assault on the village of Deir Jarir

West Bank, Ramallah, Deir Jarir 25 December, 2025
On December 25, several incidents were carried out by violent settlers in Deir Jarir, north of the city of Ramallah. An Israeli settler has rammed an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) into a Palestinian man, while he was kneeling in prayer on the side of a road. Footage circulated by Palestinian media outlets on Thursday showed the settler, carrying a rifle, driving directly into the praying man. The Palestinian was knocked to the ground and left lying injured as the settler dismounted, shouted at him, and ordered him to leave the area before driving away. Settler identified as Israeli military reservist. At least five settlers threw stones and fired a gun inside Deir Jarir earlier in the day, wounding a young Palestinian man. Reports of additional injuries were still being examined. **IDF statement:** The IDF confirmed Thursday that the Israeli seen in the footage was a reserve soldier, and said that his weapon was confiscated and his service suspended following the incident. An initial military probe also found that the same reservist had earlier opened fire inside the village, while dressed in civilian clothes. The incidents were under investigation and will be transferred to the relevant authorities in accordance with the findings. The military stated that it strongly condemns “all manifestations of violence” and stressed that its soldiers and commanders are required to act in accordance with the IDF code of ethics.On Friday, police said he had been arrested on Thursday night and placed under house arrest for five days. **Aftermath:** Majdi Abu Mokho, the father of the injured Palestinian by ATV, said his son suffered pain in both legs after being struck. He identified the assailant as a settler, who had set up an outpost near the village and regularly provoked residents by blocking roads and grazing livestock nearby. **Broader context:** Deir Jarir is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank, located in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate. It lies northeast of Ramallah, roughly 13–15 km from the city center. The town is mostly agricultural, with surrounding hills and farmland. It is part of the area under Palestinian Authority administration (Area B and C mix).

Military raid on Qalanqiya and Kafr Aqab

West Bank, East Jerusalem/Al-Quds 23 Dec, 2025 - 24 Dec, 2025
On December 23, 2025, Israeli forces carried out a large-scale raid on the Qalandiya refugee camp and the town of Kafr Aqab. The operation involved troops storming shops and residential areas, using stun grenades and tear gas, which resulted in multiple injuries. Soldiers also converted several homes into temporary military outposts, forcing families to evacuate. During this large-scale incursion in Qalandiya and Kafr Aqab, at least 24 Palestinians were injured, some by live ammunition and others by tear gas. Several Palestinians were also detained, including Anan Mohammed Taha and his father, Mohammed Taha, both residents of the Qalandiya refugee camp. The raid was accompanied by the deployment of military vehicles and bulldozers. Israeli forces raided Palestinian stores and shops, destroying some signs and advertising billboards in what residents described as an attempt to further cripple the Palestinian economy. In addition to the demolitions, Israeli forces confiscated goods from commercial shops in the Qalandiya refugee camp, Kafr Aqab, and parts of northern Jerusalem, citing alleged unpaid municipal taxes. Municipal taxes (called arnona in Hebrew) are local city taxes levied on property and businesses in Jerusalem. All residents and business owners are supposed to pay them if they fall under Jerusalem’s municipal jurisdiction Most Palestinians living in these areas hold Jerusalem residency identification cards. Residents say they are subject to high municipal taxes while receiving very limited basic services in return. Indeed, holding these IDs doesn’t make them citizens, and the areas they live in — like Kafr Aqab and Qalandiya — are often disconnected from the rest of the city by the separation wall and checkpoints **Qalandiya / Qalandia Refugee Camp:** Israeli forces undertook a military operation involving incursions, demolition of shops, and clashes with residents. Israeli forces also stormed the youth club inside the Qalandiya refugee camp and turned the facility into a military base. The soldiers also closed the Qalandiya military checkpoint. **Kafr Aqab:** Troops extended the operation into the town, conducting searches, pushing out families, and deploying heavily in residential zones. Israeli forces ordered several families to evacuate their homes, with at least three houses converted into temporary military outposts. Homeowners were reportedly told the operation would continue until at least Wednesday morning. Journalists covering the operation were also targeted, including Al Jazeera Arabic reporters, with Israeli forces firing stun grenades and tear gas canisters in their direction. According to the Jerusalem governorate authorities, stun grenades were also fired directly towards students in the area as they were returning home from school. **Casulaties:** Medical sources reported Palestinians were wounded by live fire, rubber bullets, and tear gas during these raids. At least three Palestinians were injured by Israeli forces’ gunfire, in addition to dozens of cases of suffocation caused by the firing of tear gas and stun grenades. **Broader context:** Kafr Aqab was once part of Jerusalem, and its Palestinian residents hold Israeli residency status. However, in the early 2000s, Israel decided to exclude the area from the city by rerouting the Separation Wall so that Kafr Aqab fell outside Jerusalem’s municipal boundaries. This redrawing of the boundary significantly intensified the ghettoization of Kafr Aqab, leaving the neighborhood physically and administratively cut off from the city.

Summary execution of Ahmed Saed Zyoud from the town of Silat al-Harithiya

West Bank, Jenin, Silat al-Harithiya 20 December, 2025
At least 1 martyred
On December 20, Israeli forces stormed Silat al-Harithiya in the evening, firing live ammunition and stun grenades at residents. During the raid, soldiers shot Ahmed Saed Shehadeh Zyoud, 22, in the chest with live fire. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that its crews treated a young man with a critical gunshot wound to the chest, performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and transported him to the hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. In the same raid, a 15-year-old boy was injured by shrapnel from live ammunition in his hand and was also taken to hospital. **IDF spin:** *"In a continuous offensive effort in the Menashe Brigade: Paratroopers Reconnaissance Unit eliminates two terrorists within minutes. During offensive activity by the Paratroopers Reconnaissance Unit a short time ago in the Qabatiya area in the Menashe Brigade, a terrorist threw a brick at the force. The force responded with gunfire and eliminated the terrorist. In parallel, during another activity in the Silet al-Harithiya area in the Menashe Brigade, a terrorist threw an explosive charge at the force. The force responded with gunfire and eliminated the terrorist. In both incidents, there were no casualties among our forces."* **Name of the Martyr:** Ahmed Saed Zyoud, 22 y/o

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