ASIATODAY.ID, GAZA — Violence against Palestinians has sharply escalated as Israeli forces intensified their operations across the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Between 18 and 24 November 2025, at least 88 Palestinians were killed and 231 others injured in Gaza, according to the OIC Media Observatory on Israeli Crimes Against Palestinians. The Observatory also confirmed the recovery of five bodies from beneath the rubble, in addition to 180 previously confirmed deaths since the onset of the latest Israeli offensive.
Gaza: Airstrikes, Artillery Bombardment, and Naval Fire Kill Dozens of Civilians
Israeli forces reportedly crossed the “yellow line”, the boundary marking Israel’s designated area of control inside Gaza, triggering a new wave of displacement. Violations of the ceasefire continued, with Israeli forces killing civilians in Deir al-Balah, Shuja’iyya, and Khan Younis.
Multiple densely populated areas were struck:
Homes were demolished in Khan Younis and Rafah,
Women and children were among those killed in southern Gaza,
Dozens more were killed in heavy bombardments across Gaza City.
Three fishermen were also arrested near Gaza Port.
The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate rapidly. The reported shutdown of the so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,” combined with warnings from UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini and the World Food Programme, underscored the worsening crisis as winter approaches. Palestinian residents also raised alarm over suspected toxic leakage into groundwater in Deir al-Balah.
West Bank: 437 Raids, Seven Killed, and a Surge in Settler Violence
In the West Bank, Israeli violations escalated significantly. Israeli forces carried out 437 raids across Palestinian cities and villages within a week, killing seven Palestinians, including three children, and injuring 23 others. A two-year-old child was also injured after being run over by an Israeli vehicle.
Israeli forces arrested 292 Palestinians, among them several children.
Demolitions and Land Confiscation Intensify
Israeli forces demolished:
Five homes,
Several commercial shops,
A car wash and six livestock pens,
A water well,
And uprooted or bulldozed agricultural lands.
More than 4,600 dunams of land in Sebastia and Burqa were confiscated under the pretext of preserving archaeological sites. Additional land in the Tubas region was seized to construct a 40-kilometer military road.
Settler Violence Reaches 93 Attacks in Seven Days
Settler attacks soared to 93 incidents, targeting Palestinian communities across the West Bank. Documented attacks included:
Grazing livestock on Palestinian farmland,
Stealing tools, water tanks, building materials, and livestock,
Vandalizing solar panels, vehicles, and agricultural structures,
Burning six tourist villas, a vehicle repair shop, vehicles, bulldozers, farms, homes, and olive groves,
Pushing a Palestinian car into a valley near Jericho,
Poisoning sheep owned by Palestinian farmers.
Settlers also restricted access to agricultural land in Yasuf, bulldozed land in Iraq-Burin, and cut down or uprooted 320 olive trees, a core source of Palestinian livelihood.
Settlement Expansion: 11 New Activities Recorded in One Week
At least 11 new settlement activities were recorded:
Establishment of settlement outposts in Khan al-Ahmar and Sour-Baher in Jerusalem,
Construction of a new outpost in the northern Jordan Valley,
Placement of mobile homes, fencing of agricultural land, and construction of settlement roads,
Bulldozing agricultural areas and uprooting olive trees in multiple districts.
Israeli forces also installed three mobile homes east of Beit Sahour and demolished another in Beit Hanina to prepare for further settlement road expansion.
1,633 Israeli Violations Recorded in Seven Days
In total, the OIC Media Observatory documented 1,633 Israeli violations across the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and Jerusalem within just seven days. These violations include military attacks, settler violence, land confiscation, mass arrests, and the systematic destruction of Palestinian property. (AT Network)
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