Ramallah , October 2023|271x271px On 12 October 2023, a group of Israeli soldiers and settlers stripped a group of men naked in
Ramallah, urinating on them, burning them with cigarettes, and sexually assaulted one man. Five people were wounded during a raid in
Ramallah. On 5 January, a teenage boy was shot and killed in
Bani Zeid al-Gharbia. A local doctor was blindfolded and arrested during a Ramallah raid on 7 January. A doctor and nurse were arrested in Ramallah on 8 January. Israeli forces reportedly released poisonous gas during a raid in Beit Rima on 28 January. On 7 February 2024, Israeli forces broke into the house of an American woman in
Silwad, pulled her out of bed and arrested her due to her social media posts. A teenager was reportedly shot in the head and killed by Israeli forces on 10 February. Six children were reportedly arrested in Aboud on 20 February. Two ten-year-olds were arrested on 22 February. The body of a 13-year-old boy from
Jalazone was found dead near the separation wall, close to
Beit El, an illegal Israeli settlement. A teenage boy was shot dead by Israeli forces on 2 March in
Kafr Ni'ma. A 13-year-old boy was killed by Israeli forces on 3 March, after he was reportedly left bleeding out for hours. A 16-year-old protester was shot and killed on 4 March. In June 2024, Israeli forces raided
Kafr Nima, killing four people and wounding four. A 12-year-old boy died after being shot by Israeli forces in June 2024.
Killing of Tawfiq Ajaq On 19 January 2024, Israeli forces killed an American teenager in
Al-Mazra'a ash-Sharqiya. His father stated, "They are killer machines. They are using our tax dollars in the US to support the weapons to kill our own children." The U.S. Office for Palestinian Affairs called for an investigation into the boy's death. The
U.S. State Department stated, "We are working to understand the circumstances of the incident [and] have asked the Government of Israel for further information." The
National Security Council spokesman stated the White House was "seriously concerned about these reports". The State Department called for an "urgent investigation" on 22 January. On 25 January, U.S. Congressmember
Rashida Tlaib called for an investigation into Ajaq's death, stating, "Tawfiq deserved to grow old." A witness of the killing stated the shooting was unprovoked. A month later on 10 February, Israeli forces killed another American citizen in
Biddu. The victim was 17-year-old
Mohammad Khdour, who was shot in the head while out driving.
Hebron An investigation was launched on 6 December 2023 after Israeli soldiers shot and wounded a mentally disabled man in
Hebron. A 28-year-old pharmaceutical representative was shot dead by the IDF in
Beit Einun after turning on a road he didn't know was closed. On 21 December 2023, Israeli forces raided multiple areas across the Palestinian territories including
Halhul and
Surif. On 27 December, the Palestinian Red Crescent reported three people were wounded during an IDF raid in Hebron. People in Hebron were injured on 30 December 2023 with rubber bullets and tear gas. On 30 December 2023, the governor of the
Hebron Governorate stated the city of Hebron had been sealed off by the IDF since 7 October. On 29 December 2023, Israeli forces assaulted and fired shots at Palestinian shepherds in the
Masafer Yatta region. Raids were reported in
Al-Arroub on 5 January 2024. On 13 January 2024, Israeli forces shot and killed three teenage boys near
Adora, Har Hevron. Later, troops raided the boys' family house in Hebron, using tear gas, sound bombs, and rubber bullets, while their family was mourning the killings. On 15 January 2024, a young man and young woman were killed near Hebron after an Israeli raid. On 19 January 2024, the home of Imad Abu Shamsieh, a human rights activist, was raided, and he was told to stop "filming and documenting". On 29 January 2024, the acting mayor of Hebron said Israeli forces had killed two young men and wounded three in
Dura. A boy killed on his way home from school on 15 February 2024 was the 100th child in the West Bank to be killed by Israel since 7 October. Three young brothers were shot by Israeli forces near Hebron on 29 February while picking plants, killing one. On 25 March 2024, authenticated footage showed Israeli soldiers removing a young boy's shirt and slapping him in the face. A 14-year-old boy was reportedly shot and killed in May 2024. In August 2024, Doctors Without Borders described increased Israeli restrictions and violence against Palestinians was impacting Hebron residents physical and mental health. During a raid on the Al-Fawar refugee camp, Israeli soldiers abused civilians and arrested more than 30 people.
Tubas, Bethlehem, and Qalqilya On 15 December 2023, Israel launched an investigation after
B'tselem released video of IDF soldiers shooting two unarmed men at point-blank range in
Far'a. Seven were wounded in a raid near
Tubas. On 27 February, the acting governor of
Tubas stated that an Israeli raid had destroyed roads, generators, while "three young men were killed in cold blood while living their normal lives at their homes". In June 2024, a raid on
Far'a reportedly lasted more than 12 hours, killing a 15-year-old boy. In September 2024, an Israeli sniper killed Sufyan Jaber Abed Jawwad, the first UN employee to be killed in the West Bank in more than a decade. Raids were also reported in
Bethlehem on Christmas Day. On 6 January, Israeli forces reportedly conducted a "crackdown" on resistance and dissent, with troops reportedly beating three men in Bethlehem. A health clinic near Bethlehem was raided on 10 January. Raids were reported near Bethlehem on 18 January, with four young men reportedly beaten by soldiers. On 11 February 2024, the
Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that a 35-year-old man had been killed by Israeli forces with 20 bullets found in his body. On 29 December 2023, a 17-year-old boy in
Qalqilya was shot in the chest and then arrested while ambulances sought to aid him. On 2 January 2024, paramedics in
Qalqilya were shot when they tried to rescue an injured man. A 20-year-old was killed when Israeli forces shot him in the head, shoulders, and chest. A fifteen-year-old boy was killed on 21 February. On 9 March, the mayor of
Azzun stated that Israeli forces had killed 8 young men and arrested more than 100 since 7 October. A 15-year-old boy was reportedly shot and killed by Israeli forces in August 2024.
Nablus Explosions and armed fighting were reported in
Balata Camp on 24 December. Thirty-five people were arrested in raids across the West Bank on 25 December. 200 homes in
Burqa were raided on Christmas Day. Officials in
Sebastia reported Israeli settlers were attacking and destroying archeological sites. At least 14 people were injured during a raid in Nablus on 9 January. On 10 January, five were wounded in Nablus. The head of the
Balata Camp service committee stated Israeli soldiers had killed five men in the camp on 17 January 2024, then stated, "Israeli forces kidnapped the bodies of four of the men as well as some body parts of Yazan al-Najmi". On 4 February, Israeli forces released a military dog on a 4-year-old boy, who was repeatedly bit and bled profusely for three minutes before being hospitalized. On 6 February, a young man in
Beit Furik was shot and killed after Israeli forces prevented ambulances from reaching him. On 13 February, settlers attacked shepherds, pelting them with stones, setting a vehicle on fire, and attempting to steal their flock. On 18 February, the governor of Nablus stated 48 people had been killed by Israelis since 7 October, and that the military was erecting gates and checkpoints, effectively turning it into a "big prison". The village council chair of
Duma stated their town had been sealed off by the IDF for 90 days and required international intervention. A 17-year-old boy was shot in the back and killed during a military raid on 29 February. An 11-year-old was killed after being shot in the head by Israeli live ammunition in
Burin on 4 March. After Israeli settlers attacked a home, Israeli forces arrived to protect the settlers, shooting live bullets and tear gas canisters at the Palestinian homeowners. In August 2024, a Palestinian Red Crescent paramedic died a week after sustaining injuries during an Israeli raid. In November 2024, an Israeli soldier on a military jeep shot and killed an 11-year-old boy.
Across West Bank On 31 October, Israeli forces heightened their operations in other parts of the West Bank, resulting in the deaths of five Palestinians in
Qabatiya,
Tammun, and
Nablus. This brought the total number of casualties in the West Bank since 7 October to 90 people, according to the
Palestinian Ministry of Health. On 23 December, raids were reported across the West Bank, including in
Dheisheh,
Hebron,
Yatta,
Beita,
Qaryut,
Jericho,
Ein as-Sultan, and
Aqabat Jaber. The same day, Israeli soldiers shot a man with special needs carrying a bag of lollipops reportedly for no apparent reason. On 25 December, Israeli forces destroyed an agricultural facility in
Salfit and ordered the residents of
Yatta to cease construction of a new school. On 28 December, the
Palestine Monetary Authority reported Israeli forces raided the headquarters of six exchange companies and seized vast sums of money. Approximately $2.5 million were seized after soldiers blew up the bank vaults. Raids were reported across the West Bank on 9 January. Five Palestinians were killed throughout the West Bank on 14 January. Raids were reported across the West Bank on 18 January. Raids were reported across the West Bank on 21 January, placing economic pressure on residents and disrupting peoples' livelihoods. Raids were reported across the West Bank on 25 January. Raids on 29 January killed five boys and young men in just 24 hours. A Jericho raid by Israeli forces on 21 March killed a young Palestinian man. On 15 March 2026, Israeli soldiers
killed 4 members of a Palestinian family, including two children aged 5 and 7, in Tammun. Each of the deceased were shot in the head. Two surviving children stated that Israeli soldiers had shouted "We killed dogs" after shooting their family members.
East Jerusalem On 22 December, two Palestinians in
East Jerusalem were wounded after Israeli forces fired
sound bombs and
tear gas. On 29 December, Israeli forces fired
skunk water, tear gas, and rubber bullets at worshippers in
Wadi al-Joz. The same day, one individual was reported injured following an Israeli raid in
Kafr 'Aqab. A raid was reported in
Silwan, with families reporting Israeli troops ransacking homes after accusing them of shooting fireworks at settlers 2 km away. A four-year-old girl was killed by Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint on 7 January. A man in
az-Za'ayyem was reportedly forced to demolish his own home. A fourteen-year-old boy was shot and killed on 5 February. A 15-year-old boy was killed on 12 February. A 13-year-old boy was arrested on 14 February. An American teenager was shot in the head and killed by Israeli police in
Biddu. In a statement, the U.S. State Department said, "We urgently call for a quick, thorough, and transparent investigation, including full accountability". On 21 February, Fakhri Abu Diab, a researcher, stated that Israeli policy had implemented an "iron fist" on Jerusalem Palestinians, thus subjecting them to
collective punishment. In May 2024, the UNRWA office was closed after Israelis set fire to the building, causing "extensive damage".
Philippe Lazzarini, head of UNRWA, stated UN staff in prior months had been harassed, intimidated, and threatened with guns by Israelis. On 13 May,
HaMoked stated that Israelis had again attacked UNRWA headquarters, setting the perimeter on fire.
Killing of Rami Hamdan al-Halhuli A 13-year-old boy was shot in the chest by Israeli forces and died in East Jerusalem on 12 March. Israeli forces said the boy had shot fireworks at them; however, video of the incident showed he had aimed the fireworks into the air. Clashes between protesters and Israeli forces erupted the following day. Following the child's death, Itamar Ben-Gvir stated that he saluted the troops who had killed the "terrorist". Israel held onto the child's body, reportedly to pressure the family to reduce the large number of people mourning the boy's death in their home. Israeli forces stated they would release the body but stated the child would need to be buried on the opposite side of the
Israeli West Bank barrier from his family. The boy's family described the child, stating, "He was good at school, he was smart, he helped our neighbours." A preliminary investigation suggested the boy was shot and killed before his firework had launched. The boy's funeral was held on 18 March.
Jordan Valley Shepherds in the Jordan Valley reported arbitrary arrests and settler violence following 7 October. Israeli forces stormed the
Ein as-Sultan camp on 1 February 2024. == Large-scale Israeli operations ==