Sunday, January 11, 2026 – The West Bank
- Adi Ronen Argov
- Jan 11
- 3 min read
Killed
1. Shaker Falah Ahmad al-Jabari, 58, Hebron.
Raids and Arrests
During the night, Israeli forces raided Jenin refugee camp and town (364th consecutive day), Tulkarm refugee camp and town (358th consecutive day), Nur Shams refugee camp (344th consecutive day), Zababdeh, Bani Na'im, Dura, Beit Fajjar, Aqabah, Tubas, Qaffin, Beitunia, Husan, Nablus. During the day, they raided Salem, Turmus Ayya, Awarta, Arraba, Al Hadidiya, Sa'ir, Al-Arroub refugee camp, Shuafat refugee camp. At least 26 were arrested, including a journalist.
Army Attacks on Palestinians
1. Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem – raid, field interrogations and arrests.
3. Hebron – as a follow-up to the report on yesterday’s car-ramming attack, it turns out that soldiers opened fire yesterday evening at a vehicle driven by a 58-year-old man. His daughter and her children were with him in the car. The soldiers prevented an ambulance from accessing the scene and the driver bled to death. The army spokesman initially claimed that it was a car-ramming attack, but later admitted that no clear evidence was found to support a terrorist attack. The army is holding the body.
5. ad-Dhahiriya, south of Hebron – confrontations, teargas, suffocation injuries (see reports on demolitions and colonist violence in the village below). A journalist was arrested. 2 wounded were taken to hospital.
6. Nablus – confrontations and exchange of fire following the exposure of a special force that entered the Old City early in the morning in two vehicles. Reinforcements followed in the morning. Snipers were placed on rooftops and helicopters were circling over the city. Forces raided Al Rawda College in the north of the city. The Israeli army reports one soldier injured in the exchange of fire.
Several people have been trapped inside the Al-Sattun Mosque since morning prayers and the Red Cross is trying to coordinate their evacuation. Journalists who tried to cover the events were detained and medical teams were attacked with gunfire. Two gunshot wounds and several journalists with suffocation injuries were evacuated by the Red Crescent. At noon, the forces left the city.

Demolitions, confiscations and blockades
1. ad-Dhahiriya, south of Hebron – uprooting of olive trees and confiscation of farmland for the purpose of a breaking a new road to a colony.
2. Turmus Ayya, north-east of Ramallah – continual uprooting of olive trees and earthworks for the last 24 days.
Palestinian attacks on colonists
2. Turmus Ayya, north-east of Ramallah – stones thrown at vehicles.
Colonist attacks on Palestinians
1. ad-Dhahiriya, south of Hebron – resident tries to prevent a colonist from invading his land. The army arrests the resident. Confrontations develop.
2. Ras Al Ein (Al-Auja), north of Jericho – families continue to pack their belongings and dismantle their homes due to harassment, abuse, theft, damage to property and life threatening by colonists over the past two years.
3. Masafer Yatta – colonist intimidates shepherds.
4. Salfit – a new colony, “Geresh Yerehim” (formerly “Rehav'am”), has been declared on Salfit lands east of the town.
5. Sinjil, north of Ramallah – confrontations between residents and colonists who are attacking in the village.
Sources: Addameer, Al Jazeera, Amar Assadi Telegram, Colonization & Wall Resistance Commission, Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, DCI - Palestine, Democracy Now, Genocide in Gaza, 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 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, South Hebron Mountain Activists (Media groups), Ta’ayush, Tasnim News Agency, Tech for Palestine, UNICEF, Wafa News Agency, The Washington Post, WHO, yNet, Zirat War.













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