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OIC: Israel Levels 49 Buildings in the West Bank as 359 Palestinians Killed in Just Seven Days

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December 5, 2025
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OIC: Israel Levels 49 Buildings in the West Bank as 359 Palestinians Killed in Just Seven Days

FILE PHOTO: The Israeli military's brutal action of burning down residents' homes in the West Bank of Palestine.

ASIATODAY.ID, GAZA — Israel intensified its military campaign across the occupied Palestinian territories, demolishing 22 shops and 27 homes in the West Bank as new data reveals an alarming surge in casualties.

According to the OIC Media Observatory on December 4, 2025, 359 Palestinians were killed in just one week, marking one of the deadliest periods since the escalation began.

359 Killed in Seven Days as Gaza Faces Relentless Bombardment

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Between 25 November and 1 December 2025, Israeli forces killed 13 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. The OIC documented 37 injuries, the recovery of 42 bodies, and an additional 299 martyrs as a result of Israel’s continuing offensive.

Since 7 October 2023, the total toll has reached:

71,205 Palestinians killed,

180,195 wounded.

Israeli airstrikes and artillery bombardments continue to devastate Gaza, while the UN confirmed that only 25% of agreed humanitarian aid has been allowed to enter. At least 22,000 patients require medical evacuation abroad.

UNICEF reports that 9,000 children under five are suffering from acute malnutrition. UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Water, Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, condemned Israel for using “thirst as a weapon of war”, citing systematic attacks on water infrastructure and the obstruction of fuel necessary for wells and desalination facilities.

West Bank Under Siege: 5 Killed, 325 Arrested, and Dozens of Structures Destroyed

In the West Bank, Israeli occupation forces killed five Palestinians, injured eight, and arrested 325 people, including five children. Two additional children were wounded.

Repression extended to cultural and educational institutions:

Israeli forces stormed the Al-Hakawati Theater in Jerusalem, shutting down a children’s event and forcing minors off the stage.

All government and private schools in Beit Ummar (Hebron) were raided.

Settlers opened fire on a boys’ school in Rashayda, Bethlehem.

22 Shops and 27 Homes Demolished, Farmland Bulldozed, Thousands of Trees Uprooted

During 282 military raids, Israeli forces demolished:

22 shops,

15 homes,

12 partially damaged homes.

Dozens of Palestinian homes were seized and converted into military outposts. Agricultural land near Beit Ur al-Fauqa was bulldozed, and thousands of olive and pine trees were uprooted under the pretext of “security visibility.”

Demolition and land-clearing orders included:

59 dunams in Zububa near Jerusalem,

Areas surrounding the al-Eizariya cemetery,

Farmland near Nablus, where three agricultural structures were demolished.

In Tubas, two vehicles were confiscated, roads were damaged, and the area was placed under a five-day curfew. Israeli authorities also issued an order to confiscate 77,608 dunams belonging to Al-Za’im and Al-Issawiya for military purposes.

Settler Violence Soars: Mosque Set on Fire, Livestock Stolen, Families Displaced

Within one week, Israeli settlers launched 76 attacks on Palestinian villages. Their actions included:

Setting fire to parts of Al-Falah Mosque in Salfit,

Demolishing a house in the Hebron area,

Grazing livestock on Palestinian farmland in Ramallah, Tulkarm, and Hebron,

Forcibly displacing three Bedouin families in the Al-Hathroura community near Jerusalem and two more north of Jericho.

Other acts of theft and destruction included the stealing of:

Wood and metal barrels in Atara,

Farm equipment and contents in Ramallah,

A tractor and irrigation system in Nablus,

40 sheep,

Two cows in Salfit,

Destruction of greenhouses, water pumps, electrical cables, and vehicles.

Settlement Expansion Accelerates: 10 New Activities, Outposts Built, Land Seized

In just seven days, settlers carried out 10 separate settlement activities, including:

Establishing two new outposts in the northern Jordan Valley and at Auja Waterfall near Jericho,

Building livestock pens and placing mobile homes,

Plowing and fencing land in preparation for seizure in Masafer Yatta, Salfit, Hebron, and Nablus,

Constructing a new settlement road in Masafer Yatta.

1,443 Israeli Violations in One Week

In total, Israel committed 1,443 violations across the occupied Palestinian territories within a single week—underscoring a rapidly deteriorating situation and unprecedented escalation of violence, displacement, and land seizure. (AT Network)

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