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Monday, June 15, 2026 – The West Bank

  • Writer: Adi Ronen Argov
    Adi Ronen Argov
  • Jun 15
  • 3 min read

Raids and Arrests

Jenin refugee camp and town (Day 519), Tulkarm refugee camp and town (Day 513), Nur Shams refugee camp (Day 499), Beit Ummar (Day 58).

‣ Overnight raids conducted in Jamala, Deir Dibwan, Awarta, Ya'bad, Beita, Az-Zawiya, Burqa, Beit Awa, Dura, Nablus, Balata refugee camp, Hebron, and Budrus. Daytime raids carried out in Jericho, Khirbet Zanuta, Ni'lin, Qalqilya, Zububa, Dura el-Kari'a, Beitin, Ein Yabrud, Silwad, Ein Sinya, Jifna, Faqqua, Usarin, Udala, Qusra, Kafr Qallil, Hizma, Silwan, Yatta, Ras Karkar, and Deir Ballut. At least 10 arrested.


Israeli Military Attacks on Palestinians

1. Az-Zawiya, west of Salfit – Night raid on homes.

2. Dura el-Kari'a, north-east of Ramallah – Clashes.

3. Budrus, west of Ramallah – Raid; two homes converted into military posts.

4. Awarta, south-east of Nablus – Clashes.

5. Qusra, south-east of Nablus – Clashes.

6. Beita, south of Nablus – Night raid on homes.

7. Usarin, south of Nablus – Clashes.

8. Udala, south of Nablus – Clashes.


Demolitions and Blockades

1. Atuf, northern Palestinian Jordan Valley – Irrigation system demolished.


2. Beit Ummar, north of Hebron – All entrance gates closed and approximately 40 internal roads blocked with boulders and earthen mounds.

3. Yatta – Agricultural structures and a water well demolished in the east of the city.


4. al-Karmil, Masafer Yatta – Two residential homes (25 people), agricultural structures, and fruit trees demolished.

5. Khirbet Ma'in, Masafer Yatta – A home under construction demolished.

6. Ras Karkar, north-west of Ramallah – Poultry slaughterhouse demolished.


Colonist Attacks on Palestinians

1. Kisan, east of Bethlehem – 50 olive trees vandalized.

2. Beit Ummar, north of Hebron – Attack on the Al-Saffa area; stones thrown at homes and hate graffiti sprayed.

3. Halhul, north of Hebron – Farmers' vehicles and a CNN crew vehicle attacked during filming.


4. Tarusa, south-west of Hebron – New outpost established. Army fires live rounds and stun grenades at Palestinian protesters.


5. Atara, north of Ramallah – Road blocked; residents' vehicles prevented from moving.

6. Umm Safa, north of Ramallah – Water pipe vandalized.

7. Al-Mughayyir, north-east of Ramallah – Herds grazed in olive groves; colonists attempt to steal sheep, claiming they were stolen (a common tactic of mixing flocks then stealing under the pretext that the Palestinians stole them).


8. Sinjil, north-east of Ramallah – A farmer attacked during harvest.

9. Deir Dibwan, east of Ramallah – Vehicle attacked.

10. Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus – Entry to Joseph's Tomb.


11. Qabalan, south-east of Nablus – Residents attacked.


12. Beita, south of Nablus – Residents attacked in Jabal Karam Nimr.

13. Al Masoudia, north-west of Nablus – Homes attacked with stone-throwing during the night; attempted break-in. Fields set on fire. Residents clashed with the colonists; army fires live rounds at the residents.

Sources: Addameer, Al Jazeera, Amar Assadi Telegram, BBC, Colonization & Wall Resistance Commission, Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, DCI - Palestine, Democracy Now, Genocide in Gaza, Matan Golan, Haaretz, IDF (Israel Defence Forces), HRANA-Human Rights Activists News Agency, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), Jordan Valley Activists (Media groups), Letters of American healthcare workers who worked in Gaza, Local Call, OCHA Lebanon, OCHA OPT, Looking the Occupation in the Eye, Masafering (Outside the Herd), Middle East Eye, Ministry of Public Health – Gaza, Ministry of Public Health - Lebanon, Palestinian Health Ministry, Palestine Datasets, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Quds News, Reuters, South Hebron Mountain Activists (Media groups), Rosa News, Ta’ayush, Tasnim News Agency, Tech for Palestine, UNICEF, Wafa News Agency, The Washington Post, WHO, West Bank Notifications, yNet, Zirat War.


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