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Assault of soldiers and settlers in Talfit

West Bank, Nablus, Talfit 13 February, 2026
In Talfit, south of Nablus, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians in Talfit, south of Nablus, injuring many. Settlers reportedly fired live ammunition and tear gas at residents trying to resist the assault. Homes and vehicles were vandalized. The Israeli forces surrounded the village mosque as worshippers exited after Friday prayers. Earlier, settlers accompanied by soldiers had attacked residents, fired live rounds — injuring a young man in the thigh — assaulted others, and smashed vehicle windows. Israeli forces then fired live ammunition, stun grenades, and tear gas at residents and their homes, causing multiple cases of suffocation. **Casualties:** Local officials said 25 Palestinians were wounded when illegal settlers, under army protection, stormed the village. 15 suffered tear-gas inhalation 1 was shot with live fire 9 were beaten Several vehicles, homes, and even a mosque were damaged Israeli troops reportedly fired tear gas while settlers carried out the assault. Al Jazeera reports that 54 Palestinians were injured earlier today in an attack by Israeli settlers and occupation forces in the town of Talfit near Nablus, West Bank. **Attack on journalists covering the incident:** Israeli forces fired at an Al Jazeera news crew as it covered an illegal settler attack in the town of Talfit. Soldiers shot towards its team, causing partial damage to camera equipment. Al Jazeera correspondent Tharwat Shaqra said in a live broadcast that troops used live ammunition against the crew before firing a tear gas canister that directly struck and damaged filming gear. The journalists were positioned in a clearly visible, open area and were targeted without being asked to leave the location. The Israeli forces did not immediately comment on the incident.

Raid in Khirbet Makhoul

West Bank, Tubas, Khirbet Makhoul 13 February, 2026
On February 13, 2026, in the northeastern West Bank, colonizers assaulted Palestinian shepherds in Khirbet Makhoul in the northern Jordan Valley. Mahdi Daraghma, head of the al‑Maleh Village Council, said colonizers attacked residents near their tents in Khallet Makhoul. Israeli forces also abducted Yusef Bisharat, his wife, and their son near their tents, Kamal Bani Odal, according to the head of the Tubas office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society

Ethnic cleansing of Deir al-Duyuk al-Tahta near Jericho

West Bank, Jericho / Ariha, Deir al Duyuk al-Tahta 11 February, 2026
On the begining of February 2026, Israeli settler attacks have forced 15 Palestinian families to flee the As-Satih area in the village of Deir Al-Duyuk, west of Jericho in the occupied West Bank. Settlers began plowing and leveling land surrounding the families’ homes, preventing them from accessing or using it. The displaced families belong to the Al-Ara’ra clan, one of the latest Bedouin communities forced to leave due to settler violence. The Al-Baydar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights said the operations caused extensive damage to agricultural land. On Wednesday February 11, 2026, around 50 settlers, accompanied by a bulldozer and an Israeli military vehicle, stormed al-Duyuk al-Tahta village west of Jericho in what local sources described as a coordinated attack. They demolished and vandalized homes—some built of tin sheets, others of concrete—expelled residents, prevented their return, and reportedly seized personal belongings, livestock, and vehicles. Israeli settlers demolished at least 15 Palestinian homes and about 20 structures in the village. The demolitions took place on Tuesday, February 11, continuing from morning until dark, using bulldozers. The village is in Area C, about 500 meters from Area A under full Palestinian control. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and Civil Administration stated they were not responsible for the demolitions, though eyewitnesses reported settlers arrived alongside soldiers in uniform. **Eyewitness Accounts:** A resident described the events to Haaretz: “30 settlers arrived in the morning at my uncle's house… They were accompanied by several soldiers in uniform and carrying weapons.” “They threatened my uncle and his family, beat the men and demanded everyone leave the house. Then they moved to my father's house and subsequently to the rest of the homes. They drove us all away with threats and destroyed the homes with two or three bulldozers. Most of my family, about 60 people, were left homeless.” “Three of my family members were wounded. One of them even fainted, and he had to be treated at a hospital… We called both the Palestinian and Israeli police. The Palestinian police couldn't do anything. No one helped my family. We've been living here for 14 years.” **Official IDF Statements** “Following the report, a force arrived at the scene. No suspects were identified in the area, but some 20 homes and Palestinian property were found destroyed… The IDF strongly condemns violence and will continue to act to maintain the security of residents and public order in the area.” **Far-right Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu publicly justified the demolitions:** “We will destroy any [home] built on Jewish people's heritage. We will return here, pave roads and make the place flourish.” “We do not apologize for holding onto our land… we are reclaiming our heritage sites and deepening our historical hold on the land of our forefathers for the sake of our children's future.” **Alon Arad of Emek Shaveh, an anti-occupation archaeological group, stated:** “According to international law, the only excavations Israel can carry out in the West Bank are those intended to enable Palestinian development. It's forbidden to excavate for the purpose of developing settlements or for any other purpose.” **Broader context:** The incident comes amid a sharp escalation in settler violence across the West Bank since October 2023, including killings, arrests, forced displacement, land confiscation, and settlement expansion. On February 8, Israel’s security cabinet approved measures that Palestinians say alter the legal and civil status of the West Bank to deepen Israeli control, warning they could pave the way for formal annexation and further undermine prospects for a Palestinian state under UN resolutions.

Military operation in Jenin

West Bank, Jenin 11 February, 2026
On February 11, 2026, since 12:20 on 28. 01. 2025 The Israeli Army stormed the city of Jenin and its camp in an unusual scene: An estimated number of 17 Israeli Etan AFVs was reported and filmed moving into Jenin city, the force carried out an operation in which a number of Palestinians were arrested. At 11:30, the Israeli forces stormed the town of Ya'bad, where confrontations took place with citizens while they were on patrol. At 23:50, the Israeli forces stormed the village of Zabuba and dropped leaflets warning citizens against crossing the apartheid wall. At 01:55, the Israelin forces stormed the town of Silat al-Harithiya and conducted a patrol. At 03:15, the Isrelis stormed the village of Al-Arqa and conducted a patrol. **Arrest:** The detainee in the city of Jenin is: Samer Muhammad Tawfiq Hamadna. **Shooting:** At 11:30, during their storming of the town of Ya'bad, the occupation forces fired stun grenades and tear gas towards citizens, under the pretext that they had been stoned. **Geolocation:** The convoy approached the Interiors roundabout from west and moved north up Palestine St. The area is part of the administrative designation 'A' (Full Palestinian control). 🗓️February 11, 2026 Interiors (Ministry) roundabout, Haifa St., Jenin, Palestine 📍32.465994, 35.292097 https://x.com/AbuLocation/status/2021847121759211658?s=20

Demolition campaign of Palestinian homes Barta'a in Jenin

West Bank, Jenin, Bartaea 10 February, 2026
On February 10, 2026 states that Israeli forces demolished two Palestinian homes in the town of Barta’a, southwest of Jenin, in the northern West Bank. Bulldozers backed by military units razed structures belonging to the Kabaha family, citing a lack of building permits. Residents said nearby homes were threatened with future demolition notices. The report notes a broader surge in demolitions and military pressure in Barta’a in recent weeks. On February 10–11, 2026 coverage reports that military bulldozers brought down multiple Palestinian structures in Barta’a, northwest of Jenin. The operation included three homes belonging to two Palestinian families, again under the pretext of lacking Israeli permits. The article links the demolition campaign to broader Israeli policy moves, including repealing land‑sale restrictions in the West Bank. In the nearby Ya'bad town, Israeli forces assaulted several young men after raiding the area and storming several shops there.

Total evacuation of Arraba village for re-establishing an Israeli military camp

West Bank, Jenin, Arraba 09 Feb, 2026 - 11 Feb, 2026
on February 9, 2026, following orders to forcibly relocate from the area known as Ma‘askar ʿArraba (Arraba Camp) in the Jenin governorate, Israeli forces are compelling families to evacuate their homes and forcibly displace them, in preparation for re-establishing a military camp on the town's land. Israeli forces issued evacuation orders to Palestinian families living in the area, forcing them to leave their homes under threat of arrest and confiscation of livestock, because the army intends to return to the site and re-establish a military post there. The report includes testimonies of residents forced to pack up quickly and leave. The Palestinian families who had lived there for many years were hurriedly moving their possessions and livestock to other locations under pressure from the occupation forces. Local officials said residents were threatened with detention if they did not comply. The site had previously been abandoned under the 2005 disengagement plan.

Day 857 in Gaza (Ceasefire violations)

Gaza 09 February, 2026
At least 6 martyred
In the past 24 hours, Gaza’s Health Ministry reported 5 killed and 5 injured arriving at hospitals. Despite the ceasefire, Israeli forces opened fire, shelled with artillery, and carried out airstrikes against civilians across Gaza governorates. **Northern Gaza:** A Palestinian man was killed by Israeli occupation fire on Monday evening in the town of Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip, in what was described as a new violation of the ceasefire agreement. **In Gaza City:** A helicopter strike targeted a displaced persons’ tent near the Holy Family School in the Al-Nasr neighborhood, west of Gaza City. Israel has just carried out a terrorist strike on an apartment building in western Gaza City, around Suwaidi al-Nasr killing at least two people and critically injuring four others. West of Gaza City - The Israeli carried out strikes with helicopters and warplanes targeting a tent sheltering displaced people near the Holy Family School in the vicinity of the church in Gaza City. A strike was also reported behind Mahdi Hospital and several along Nasr Street. Martyrs and wounded are reported. Southeast of Gaza City: Before the airstrikes in the last 20 minutes, heavy tank and crane fire was reported east and reaching western Zaytoun and Sabra and Tuffah. Elsewhere - Several airstrikes targeted Rafah a few hours ago. extensive reports of low-flying warplanes continue to roll in. **Names of the martyrs:** The three people killed in the strike on a residential apartment west of Gaza City are: 1- Ibrahim Farid Al-Za’anin 2- Ahmad Sweilem 3- Atiya Shabat in Beit Lahia: 4. Nabil Mohammad Ahmad Rahhal, 54

Search Operations for the Remains of the Salem Family Massacre (December 11, 2023)

Gaza, Gaza City, Sheikh Radwan 07 February, 2026
At least 102 martyred
On February 7, 2023, The Civil defense carried a search operations for the bodies of Palestinians under the rubble, reportedly at the Salem family house, on 2nd Street next to the heavily damaged Sheikh Radwan Government Health Center, Sheikh Radwan, Gaza City, Northern Gaza. According to Aiwars, shortly before 7:43 AM on Monday, December 11th 2023, a series of alleged Israeli airstrikes hit six homes belonging to the extended Salem family in Sheikh Radwan, killing at least 102 civilians. Airwars was able to identify 104 named victims (102 fatalities, and two others injured), though some local reports put the death toll at 200 civilians. In December 2023, there was no ability to rescue those trapped under the rubble, no cars transporting the martyrs and the injured. A family relative Ramy salem wrote: “107 martyrs so far and still missing under the rubble?” Another family relative, Ahmad Salem, alleged that the death toll was higher – according to him, about 130 members of his family were killed, including his uncles and aunts, and their children. A Facebook user Ana Safaa estimated that the number of the victims killed was even higher, up to 200, writing that “a large number of the family were martyred, approximately 200 martyrs, and a large number are also seriously injured.”

Day 854 in Gaza (Ceasefire violations)

Gaza 06 February, 2026
At least 3 martyred
Since the night, IDF began a campaign of massive destruction of remaining buildings by targeting them with airstrikes. Gaza’s Health Ministry reported 2 killed and 25 injured arriving at hospitals. **Southern Gaza:** At around 1:00 a.m. local time, an Israeli airstrike hit a building reportedly belonging to the Abu Hatab family, geolocated between Bilal Mosque and Omar Ibn al-Khattab Mosque in Khan Younis (31.345550, 34.296777). No one was injured in the attack. Five Palestinians were injured after Israeli tanks opened fire on displaced persons’ tents in the Al-Maslakh and Al-Barraq Al-Janoubi areas, south of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. This occurred during Israeli ground movements east of Khan Younis; the wounded were transferred to Nasser Hospital, with injuries described as moderate. **Gaza City:** In Al-Zaytun neighborhood, east of Gaza City, a massive missile strike completely destroyed an entire residential building in a densely populated civilian area. Weapons analyst Trevor Ball (@Easybakeovensz) identified the weapon as an MK-84 2,000-pound bomb fitted with a JDAM kit. He noted that Bellingcat recently questioned the IDF over evacuation distances in Gaza, which are significantly shorter than those included in notices in Lebanon. In this case, residents were instructed to evacuate 100 meters, while 500 meters is typically cited in Lebanon and exceeds several safety standards for a 2,000-lb bomb, including U.S. Marine Corps “danger close” guidelines. [Video Source:](https://instagram.com/p/DUa1greiEkt/) Article: [https://bellingcat.com/news/2026/02/04/made-in-the-usa-how-american-built-weapons-have-wrought-destruction-in-gaza/](https://bellingcat.com/news/2026/02/04/made-in-the-usa-how-american-built-weapons-have-wrought-destruction-in-gaza/)). Anadolu Agency reported that the targeted building was completely destroyed and that adjacent homes suffered blast damage, with residents stating that surrounding buildings were not included in the evacuation order. **Northern Gaza:** In Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, an Israeli strike killed a Palestinian civilian identified as Nabil Muhammad Ahmad al-Rahal (54), according to reporting citing WAFA, despite the ceasefire being in effect. **Evacuation order (released February 6, 2026 – approx. 1:51 p.m.):** English translation of the @AvichayAdraee evacuation order: Urgent ‼️ Immediate warning to residents of the Al-Zaytun neighborhood, specifically at the intersection of Umm al-Moun Street and Al-Muʿamadani Al-Bariyya Street, in the building marked in red and those in its vicinity. ⭕️ The Israel Defense Forces will attack the building in the near timeframe due to the presence of Hamas terrorist infrastructure inside it or nearby. ⭕️ For your safety, you are required to evacuate the building immediately and move at least 100 meters away. IMEMC reported that the strike on the building occurred after the evacuation order was issued, and that the structure was destroyed shortly afterward. **Broader context of ceasefire violations:** Since the ceasefire on October 11, 2025: Total killed: 576; Total injured: 1,543; Bodies recovered from the rubble: 717. This brings the recorded death toll from the Israeli assault on Gaza to 72,027 killed and 171,651 injured (figures based on Gaza Health Ministry data cited by WAFA and IMEMC). **Names of the martyrs:** - Mahmoud Salah Abu Rukba - Ahmad Imran al-Qanu’ - Nabil Muhammad Ahmad al-Rahal (54)

Bloody raid in Beita

West Bank, Nablus, Beita 05 February, 2026
On February 5, 2026, a 16-year-old Palestinian boy was shot in the back by live fire after Israeli forces stormed the town of Beita, south of Nablus, according to local and medical sources. According to Eid Ahmed, director of the Red Crescent Emergency and Ambulance Center in Nablus, Israeli soldiers prevented ambulances from reaching the wounded teenager and continued holding him, while coordination efforts were underway with the Red Cross to secure his transfer for treatment. Eyewitnesses reported that troops fired live ammunition and tear gas at residents during the raid.

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