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Israelis Commit 3,024 Crimes in 7 Days, Including 91 “Settlement” Attacks

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The Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Media Observatory on Israeli Crimes Against Palestinians reported that Israel, the occupying power, has repeated the “flour massacres” scenario in the Gaza Strip, which occurred previously in early 2024. Early last week, Israeli forces opened fire on 200 Palestinians, killing 75 of them while they were on their way to receive aid from an American center in the Gaza Strip. 

It’s worth noting that this massacre came within the context of the policy of starvation and deliberate killing that the Israeli occupation forces had previously enacted on January 25 and February 29, 2024, through the Kuwait and Nabulsi roundabout massacres, which claimed the lives of approximately 150 murdered Palestinians, in the north and west of Gaza City. 

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called for an investigation into the Rafah massacre, particularly given the overcrowding that occurred at the centre to obtain aid under the Israeli occupation’s terms, the absence of internationally recognized organizations, and the fact that the occupation army carried out arrests among Palestinians and opened indiscriminate fire on hungry people. 

In the same context, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) confirmed that the occupation forces executed one of its employees on the ground in Gaza, while the World Food Programme announced that unidentified individuals in the Gaza Strip seized 77 trucks on their way to distribute aid. 

The OIC Media Observatory documented that, throughout the past week, the occupation forces deliberately targeted civilian homes, displaced people’s tents, and streets crowded with displaced people in various areas of the Gaza Strip. The OIC Observatory also documented the fall of 398 murdered Palestinians in seven days, and a total of 55,800 Palestinians between October 7, 2023, and June 2, 2025. Meanwhile, 1,757 Palestinians were injured between May 27 and June 2, 2025, in addition to 132,647 injured since the beginning of the Israeli aggression. The occupation forces murdered journalist Hassan Abu Warda in northern Gaza, bringing the number of journalists murdered since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip to 223. This aggression came at a time when the occupation forces displaced 250,000 Palestinians from Jabalia camp, in addition to evacuating the neighborhoods of Jabalia Al-Balad, Al-Atatra, Shujaiya, Al-Daraj, and Al-Zeitoun in Gaza City, and demolishing homes in northern Gaza. 

In the West Bank, the number of raids carried out by Israeli occupation forces in one week reached 317, during which 142 Palestinians were arrested, including 9 children, in addition to injuring five children. Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces raided the Al-Mustaqbal National School in the Shuafat refugee camp in Al-Quds, in search of students. 

During the aforementioned weekly monitored period, the occupation forces demolished 8 homes, in addition to several residential barns and tents, a parking lot near the Qalandia checkpoint, a commercial facility in the Jabal al-Mukaber neighborhood in Al-Quds, and part of a public park in the village of al-Mughayyir in Ramallah. They confiscated 14,917 dunums of land in the Nablus and Qalqilya governorates. They razed agricultural lands in the town of Bruqin, as well as streets and water lines, and uprooted trees in the village of Duma in Nablus, in addition to lands in the village of Turmus Ayya in Ramallah, and in the village of Deir Ballut in Salfit. They also stormed the Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Mosque and raised the occupation flag over its dome in the Nur Shams camp in Tulkarm. 

In continuation of the Israeli robbery policy, the occupation forces targeted Palestinian exchange companies and savings, including branches of the Palestinian Gulf Exchange Company in Tubas, Bethlehem, Hebron, Tulkarm, Qalqilya and Nablus, in addition to Fakhr al-Din Exchange shops, and confiscated sums of money and gold jewelry from Palestinians in Jenin, Tulkarm, Jericho and Hebron, and sums of money from a café. They also confiscated a quantity of gold and money from Al-Ashqar Jewelry shops in Qalqilya and Nablus, and a sum of money from a pottery company in Hebron. 

The number of recorded settler attacks and activities in the West Bank reached 91, including 77 attacks, one of which targeted the UNRWA headquarters in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, where Israeli Knesset member Julia Malinowski stormed. In addition, Palestinian vehicles were attacked at Bab al-Sahira in the Old City of Al-Quds. 

Settlers also seized a cave belonging to a Palestinian family in the Masafer area of Yatta town in Hebron, stealing its contents and placing their livestock inside. They also stole a water tank from the village of Bardala in Tubas, and an agricultural tractor from the village of Yasuf in Salfit. 

Settlers burned agricultural lands in Sinjil, Marj Sa’i plain, Kafr Malik village, and Al-Mughayyir village in Ramallah, as well as lands in Haris village in Salfit, and two vehicles in Rammun village in Ramallah. They also burned 15 vehicles, smashed windows of homes, and caused material damage to four homes in Qaryut village in Nablus. They grazed their livestock in several villages. They cut off electricity lines supplying homes in Al-Auja town in Jericho, and the occupation forces destroyed a water line supplying homes in Sebastia town, which is approximately one kilometer long. 

The number of recorded settlement activities reached 14. Meanwhile, settlers placed mobile homes in the village of Birin in Hebron, in the Ein al-Haramiyeh area in Ramallah, and in the Umm al-Quba plain in Tubas, in addition to placing a mobile home and a tent north of the town of Bruqin in Salfit. Settlers continued work on establishing a new settlement outpost in the al-Qala’ area near the village of al-Mughayyir and in front of the entrance to the village of Duma in Nablus, in the town of al-Auja in Jericho, and in the Masafer Bani Na’im area east of the “Bnei Hefer” settlement. Settlers rehabilitated a road linking the “Na’ran” settlement to the “Auja” waterfall in Jericho. Others bulldozed land under the protection of occupation forces in the village of Sarta in Salfit, and land in the village of Urif in Nablus. Settlers placed ground markers on land belonging to the village of Mikhmas in Al-Quds and removed the fence surrounding the land with the aim of seizing it. Settlers also paved a new settlement road north of the town of Al-Auja in Jericho, and fenced off land owned by the Latin Patriarchate in the northern Jordan Valley. This brings the total number of Israeli crimes recorded over the period of seven days to approximately 3,024 committed across various Palestinian areas.

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