Wednesday, April 2, 2025 – The West Bank
- Adi Ronen Argov
- Apr 2
- 3 min read
Killed
1. Hamza Muhammad Saeed Khammash, 33 years old from Nablus.
2. Omar Zuyoud, 15 years old from Silat al-Harithiya.
Raids and arrests
During the night, Israeli forces raided Jenin refugee camp and town (72nd consecutive day), Tulkarm refugee camp and town (66th consecutive day), Nur Shams refugee camp (53rd consecutive day), Sa'ir, Al Shuyukh, Burka, ad-Dhahiriya, Nablus, Shuafat refugee camp. During the day they raided Anata, Deir Sammit, Kafr Qallil, Issawiya, Bethlehem, Dheisheh refugee camp, Ramallah, Huwara, Silat al-Harithiya, Azzun, Shuqba, Sanur. At least 5 Palestinians were arrested.

Army attacks against Palestinians
2. Al Shuyukh, north of Hebron – night raid. Arrests.
3. Tulkarm refugee camp and town, Nur Shams refugee camp – night raid. During the day, forces deploy, confrontations, stun grenades. Families prevented from returning to their homes. 54-year-old wounded and hospitalized.

Tally of casualties so far in refugee camps of Tulkarm and Nur Shams since the operation began 66 days ago:
‣ 13 persons killed, among them a child and 2 women, one of them 8-months pregnant;
‣ Over 4,000 families displaced, plus dozens from Tulkarm’s northern neighborhood;
‣ 396 houses totally destroyed, another 2,573 houses hit and uninhabitable;
‣ Entry to refugee camps blocked with dirt dykes.
4. Jenin refugee camp and town – bulldozers continue destroying structures and infrastructures. Confrontations, teargas. Tally so far since the operation began
72 days ago:
‣ 36 persons killed;
‣ Over 600 houses totally destroyed, another 3,250 houses hit and uninhabitable;
‣ Hundreds arrested;
‣ Over 21,000 displaced persons.
5. Nablus – raid that began at night in the Old City. Vehicles damaged. Live fire, one person wounded, bled to death because of medical aid blocked. In addition, another wounded by being runover with a military vehicle.
6. Dheisheh refugee camp – forces deploy around entry to the camp. Raid inside the camp. Auxiliary forces, confrontations, live fire and teargas.
2 boys wounded after being heavily beaten up by soldiers. 3 journalists attacked, the wallet of one of them was taken, another’s cell phone was broken. Vandalization and destruction of property. Detention and ground interrogations. Arrests.

7. Silat al-Harithiya, west of Jenin – confrontations. Live fire, one person killed. Explosive charges activated against army’s armored force. 4 Palestinians wounded.

Palestinian attacks against the army
1. Silat al-Harithiya, west of Jenin – several explosive charges activated against armored military vehicles.
2. Tubas – PA Security Forces exposed and blew up an explosive charge in controlled conditions.
Demolitions, confiscations and blocking
1. Anata, north-east of Jerusalem – house and farming camp destroyed. Live fire at journalist documenting the event. The journalist escaped, his car damaged.
2. Kafr Qallil, south-east of Nablus – demolition orders issued several structures.
Colonist attacks against Palestinians
1. Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem – Itamar Ben Gvir, Homeland Security Minister of Israel, arrives at Temple Mount and tours around the Al-Aqsa Compound.
2. Salfit – colonists continue work on two roads to outposts west of town. Israeli flags hung over a house and threaten the owner not to dare remove them.
3. Dura, south-west of Hebron – colonists work on a road to outpost on privately-owned Palestinian land.
Sources: Addameer, Al Jazeera, Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, DCI - Palestine, Democracy Now, Haaretz, IDF (Israel Defence Forces), 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, Lebanon, Palestinian Health Ministry, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Quds News, South Hebron Mountain Activists (Media groups), UNICEF, Wafa News Agency, WHO.
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