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Monday, March 3, 2025 – The West Bank

Writer: Adi Ronen ArgovAdi Ronen Argov

Killed

Hassan Damasha, 70-years-old from Kafr Kanna.

Yitro Shahin, 20-years-old from Shfar'am.

Khaled Mahmoud Qassem Abdallah, 40-years-old from Jenin refugee camp.


Raids and arrests

During the night, Israeli forces raided Jenin refugee camp and town (42nd consecutive day), Tulkarm refugee camp and town (36th consecutive day), Nur Shams refugee camp (22nd consecutive day), Balata refugee camp, Balata town, Turmus Ayya, al-Majd, Nahalin, Jalazone refugee camp, Deir Abu Mash'al, Al Burj, Shuweika, Al-Arroub refugee camp, Bethlehem, Al Funduq, Aqabat Jaber refugee camp, Jericho, Ein Al Sultan refugee camp. During the day they raided Issawiya, Al Fawwar refugee camp, Beit Ummar, Silwad, Surif, Shuqba, Shuafat refugee camp, Udala, Beita, Al Khader, Tayasir, Kafr Ni'ma, Biddya. At least 26 Palestinians were arrested, a woman among them.

Jalazone refugee camp
Jalazone refugee camp

‣ A person held in administrative detention since November 9, 2023 from the Jenin refugee camp died in Megiddo Prison. According to his family, no health problems were known and they were expecting him to be released within two weeks;

Since October 7, 2023, as far as we know, 61 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons have died.

Al-Arroub refugee camp

Army attacks against Palestinians

1. Beit Ummar, north of Hebron – raid with teargas of school yard. Suffocations.

2. Surif, north of Hebron – raid and confrontations.

3. Shuafat refugee camp, north-east Jerusalem – raid with massive firing of teargas.

4. Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarm - 22nd consecutive day. In two days, the Israeli forces demolished 25 residences and consequently damaged another 50. The number of displaced persons has risen to 9,000 (out of 13,500 inhabitants) by live fire and threats.

5. Tulkarm refugee camp – 36th consecutive day. Raids of Abu Al Ful and Al Matar neighborhoods with live fire.

6. Jenin refugee camp – 36th consecutive day. Houses set on fire, bulldozers renewed destruction of infrastructures. Teargas fired. Suffocations, including a 3-month-old baby.



7. Shuqba, north-west of Ramallah – raid and confrontations. 4 persons wounded by live fire.



8. Udala, south of Nablus – confrontations. 2 minors (13- and 15-years-old) wounded by live fire. The condition of one of them is critical.

9. Beita, south of Nablus – confrontations. 2 persons wounded by live fire, 1 17-year-old among them.

10. Al Khader, south-west of Bethlehem – confrontations.

11. Biddya, west of Salfit – raid. A 16-year-old wounded by live fire.


Demolitions

1. Beit Hanina, north-west Jerusalem – an inhabitant forced to demolish his own home.

2. Issawiya, north-west Jerusalem – demolition of farm and home.


Palestinian attacks against colonists and Israelis

1. Haifa, central bus station – a Druze-German and Israeli citizen from Shfar'am

Stabbed 3 Israelis, a minor among them, and killed another (inhabitant of Kafr Kanna). He was shot to death by security guards who hit another citizen of Israel. According to his family, he was suffering from mental problems.


Colonist attacks against Palestinians

1. Nablus – pilgrimage to Joseph’s Tomb at night. Among the pilgrims – the released hostage Agam Berger and her mother.

2. Al Maniya, south-east of Bethlehem – colonists destroy a shack.

3. Isfey al Fauqa and Maghayir al 'Abeed, Masafer Yatta – colonists armed with clubs raid houses, wound a man and a woman, kill a sheep, steal a donkey, destroy solar panels, puncture water tanks. The Israeli army arrests 3 Palestinians.

4. Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya, south of Nablus – stones thrown. Damage to vehicle.

5. Khirbet al Marajim, south of Nablus – colonists steal a sheep. A human rights activist tries to prevent them from doing it. He is attacked, taken away by colonists.

Only after several hours given over to police and arrested. This is the 3rd violent attack of a human rights activist in recent days.

6. Susya, Masafer Yatta – colonists attack 3 houses and throw stones.

 

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