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Raid on the Palestinian Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC) in Al-Bireh

West Bank, Ramallah, Al-Bireh 01 December, 2025
On December 1, Israeli forces raided the Union of Agricultural Work Committees in Al-Bireh. Palestinian journalists were prevented from covering the event, while Israeli journalists were embedded with the forces and broadcast the abuses and the arrests of members of the association. **Al Haq [statement](https://x.com/alhaq_org/status/1995579993771180260?s=20): ** the Israeli Forces raided & sealed the headquarters of the Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC) in Al-Bireh/Ramallah, as well as its office in Hebron. Several staff members were arrested, and office equipment was confiscated. The IDF left a military order prohibiting the organisation’s work & engagement with its activities. This attack is part of Israel's systematic dismantling of Palestinian organisations working on human rights, the rule of law, and supporting communities steadfastness! We call on the international community, including human rights defenders, & institutions, to condemn this assault & demand the release of all detained UAWC staff members **Pingo statement:** "The Palestinian NGOs Network (PNGO) strongly condemned Israeli occupation forces for raiding the offices of the Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC) in Al-Bireh and occupied Hebron: accompanied by a media crew and marked by theft and destruction, calling the operation an act of occupation piracy against Palestinian civil society. PNGO stressed that the attack is part of a systematic Israeli campaign to cripple Palestinian humanitarian and development institutions and undermine community resilience and food security. The raid took place in areas officially designated as PA-controlled, highlighting ongoing Israeli violations of international law and humanitarian protections. During the Gaza genocide, dozens of NGOs were destroyed and over 500 humanitarian workers were killed, reflecting the same pattern of targeting civilian relief efforts. PNGO urged the United Nations, diplomatic missions, donor states, and the International Criminal Court to take immediate action to protect Palestinian institutions, investigate Israeli crimes, ensure accountability, and strengthen international support for civil society organizations serving Palestinians under occupation" **Israeli [hasbara](https://x.com/Narasi_winda/status/1995510196530184261):** "Judea and Samaria / West Bank Israeli forces advanced today on the offices of the Palestinian Agricultural Councils’ Front in Al-Bireh as new scrutiny falls on the Union of Agricultural Committees (UAWC), an organization outlawed by former Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz in 2021 for its ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist org. Despite the ban and previous IDF raids that sealed its Ramallah headquarters, UAWC continues to operate openly across the West Bank, running harvest campaigns, coordinating with local municipalities, and mobilizing activists. Israeli authorities recently expelled 32 foreign participants involved in the group’s “Al-Awna Samoud” harvest initiative, but its arab staff, including CEO Fuad Abu Seif and regional coordinators, remain active and visible in public events. In posts published in recent days and months, Abu Seif can be seen participating in various events as the organization's CEO and working together with the Palestinian Authority. One of them is a cooperation agreement with the Samua Municipality in the Hebron Hills with the organization. Another central activist is the UAWC project coordinator, Muayad Basharat, who lives in the Tubas area and is active in the northern Jordan Valley. Another activist who can be easily found in the organization's activities is Samah Abu Naim from the village of Batir. A UAWC activist who regularly works at events and in the Shiloh Valley and is not ashamed to wear shirts and hats with the logo of the declared terrorist organization is Kazem Al-Hajj Muhammad. He advertises himself with the organization's symbols and even regularly participates in demonstrations in support of terrorists in Ramallah. And this is only a partial list of activists. Senior terrorists linked to the organization have been implicated in past terror attacks, including Samer Arbid, accused in the killing of Rina Shnerb, fueling criticism that Israel's Central Command and security agencies have failed to enforce the ban on an entity Israel designates as a terrorist organization." **Broader context:** The Dutch government suspended funding to UAWC in 2020 after allegations from NGO Monitor that the group had links to the PFLP and had used funds connected to suspects in a fatal 2019 West Bank bombing. In 2021, Israel designated UAWC and five other Palestinian NGOs as terrorist organizations, citing alleged ties to the PFLP—an action condemned by major human-rights groups and the UN human-rights office. The designation applies in Israel but not in the West Bank. Despite this controversy, UAWC has been recognized internationally, receiving the 2014 Food Sovereignty Prize and the UNDP’s 2014 Equator Prize for its work on sustainable development and poverty reduction.

Bloody pogrom in Khalayel al-Louz

West Bank, Bethlehem, Khalayel al-Louz 29 November, 2025
On November 29, 2025, illegal Israeli settlers entered the area, attacked several homes, and set fire to plastic agricultural greenhouses, local residents told Anadolu. At least 10 Palestinians were injured when settlers attacked Khalayel al-Louz, near Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported one gunshot wound to the thigh and nine cases of beatings. Three of the injured were transferred to hospital, while others were treated at the scene. In a separate report, PRCS confirmed additional injuries, including a woman struck by live ammunition. Local rights groups noted that Khalayel al-Louz has been subjected to repeated attacks, including the destruction of agricultural structures, uprooting of trees, and harassment of farmers. Earlier this month, settlers demolished a greenhouse and a water well in the same area, which activists describe as part of a systematic campaign to displace Palestinian communities and seize land for settlement expansion.

Extrajudicial executions during "Operation Five Stones" in Jenin

West Bank, Jenin 26 November, 2025
At least 3 martyred
“Operation Five Stones” is a military, so-called "counter-terrorism operation", launched by Israel Defense Forces (IDF), along with other security services (border police, Shin Bet, etc.), in the northern West Bank and targeting a cluster of villages sometimes described as the “five-village” or “pentagon of villages” area — including places like Tamun, Tubas and surrounding localities (Teisen, Aqaba, Al-Fara’a). This Operation was immediatly extend to the Jenin area (Jenin Camp, Jabal al Dheir, Qabatiya) ### **On November 26:** Israeli forces stormed a local Palestinian bakery and vandalized its food in the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin. The Israeli army has continued deploying large numbers of troops across the town, raiding homes, shops, and detaining residents. Israeli forces shot and killed a 20-year-old Palestinian man on Wednesday in the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. He was killed after being hit by Israelibullets in the abdomen while he was in the café area in Qabatiya The ministry identified the victim as Osama Kmeil, who succumbed to his injuries after being shot in the abdomen during the Israeli military raid. Israeli forces had deployed infantry units throughout Qabatiya, positioned sniper teams on rooftops, opened fire in multiple areas, and searched at least one home, according to the Wafa news agency. ## **On November 27:** **Home besieged and two Palestinian men executed at gun point, in Jabal Abu Dheir:** Abdullah & Yusuf Ali Issa Issa, were besieged and executed at gun point after surrendering in Jabal Abu Zahir in the city of Jenin, thne their bodies were abducted and detained by Israeli army. Isreli soldiers were filmed shooting two Palestinians at point-blank range, killing Yusef ’Asa’sah, 39 years old, and al-Muntaser bel-lah ‘Abdallah, 26 years old. The footage shows the two Palestinians, defined by the military as wanted, being brought out of the building by soldiers and surrendering to them. The soldiers then order them to go back inside and sit on the ground – and then execute them, apparently while posing no threat to the forces.Undercover Border Guard counter-terrorism units from the Menashe Brigade are operating in Jenin as part of Operation “Five Stones” in northern West Bank. Air Force combat helicopters are providing air support to the commando forces on the ground. **Al Haq report** *~1:00 PM – Israeli Unit Infiltration* Israeli special forces infiltrated the Jabal Abu Dhahir neighbourhood in Jenin using vehicles with Palestinian license plates. Forces in uniform, armed and masked, imposed a military cordon on multiple houses; reconnaissance flights and a helicopter were observed. Additional Israeli troops arrived from northern and southern entrances, fully sealing the area and deploying snipers in streets and on rooftops. *Human Shield Incident* Israeli forced a local Palestinian man, absent from home, to act as a human shield after threatening him at work. He was ordered to open doors and windows of evacuated homes while under sniper and drone surveillance; residents, including children, were held in a courtyard and questioned. *Targeting of Zidan Family Warehouse (~1:45 PM)* The IOF targeted the Zidan family’s house and commercial warehouse used for shawarma storage. Military bulldozers, jeeps, and soldiers approached the site, with sporadic gunfire reported in open areas; no active clashes occurred. At ~2:40 PM, journalists arrived and documented a D9 bulldozer opening the warehouse door at ~3:30 PM. *Interaction with Al-Muntasir Abdullah and Youssef Asa'sa* Two unarmed young men exited the warehouse and were immediately attacked by soldiers—kicked and knocked to the ground while unarmed and submissive. Eyewitnesses and press footage confirm no armed resistance or threat from the men. *Killing of the Two Men* The two men entered the warehouse; Israeli soldiers fired at them at close range (~1–2 meters) for several seconds. Soldiers and bulldozers manipulated the warehouse doors, pulling the bodies partly outside. Shots were fired inside the warehouse, leaving bullet marks across walls and contents. *Aftermath (~4:00–6:15 PM)* Soldiers carried the two bodies into a military jeep (“Boz al-Nimr”) and removed them from the scene. IOF remained in the area until ~6:15 PM, raiding additional houses. Heavy bloodstains and bullet marks were observed in the warehouse after the withdrawal. The two men were later identified as Al-Muntasir Billah Mahmoud Qassem Abdulla, 26, and Youssef Ali Youssef Asa'sa, 37 at ~7:30 PM by the Palestinian Ministry of Health. **B’Tselem’s Executive Director, Yuli Novak, [states](https://x.com/btselem/status/1994133431001977142?s=20):** “The execution documented today is the result of an accelerated process of dehumanization of Palestinians and the complete abandonment of their lives by the Israeli regime. In Israel, there is no mechanism that acts to stop the killing of Palestinians or is capable of prosecuting those responsible. It is therefore the duty of the international community to end Israel’s impunity and hold accountable those responsible for planning and carrying out its criminal policies against the Palestinian people.” **The Human Right NGO Al-Haq @alhaq_org states on x on 28 nov. 2025:** *"We condemn the extrajudicial execution of two Palestinians in Jenin by Israeli Occupying Forces on 27 Nov: Al Muntaser Billah Mahmoud Qassem Abdullah (26) & Yousef Ali Yousef Asasa’sa (37). Evidence & footage show they were unarmed, had surrendered & posed no threat. Eyewitnesses say Israeli special forces entered Jenin’s Abu Thahir neighbourhood in vehicles with Palestinian plates, surrounded homes and deployed snipers. The 2 men came out unarmed with hands visible. Soldiers assaulted them, sent them back inside & shot them at close range. This reflects Israel’s widespread and systematic policy of extrajudicial and wilful killings across the occupied Palestinian territory, including during the ongoing #GazaGenocide. We call on the international community to act now, impose sanctions and ensure accountability."* ![](https://euromedmonitor.org/uploads/jenin.png) **The legal analysis of Al Haq:** *1. Law Enforcement Operations* As an occupying power, Israel is bound by international humanitarian law and human rights law and must operate under a law-enforcement paradigm outside active hostilities. The analysis argues that practices such as forcible transfers, arbitrary detention, and ill-treatment constitute persecution, apartheid, and crimes against humanity. *2. Extrajudicial Killings* The killings of Al-Muntasir Abdullah and Youssef Asa'sa are described as arbitrary deprivations of life in violation of the ICCPR and the principles of necessity and proportionality. They are characterised as wilful killings under the Fourth Geneva Convention and as inhumane acts of apartheid under the Rome Statute. *3. Inhuman and Degrading Treatment* The beatings inflicted on the two men amount to inhuman or degrading treatment prohibited by the Convention Against Torture and by international humanitarian law. Such acts are considered grave breaches giving rise to individual criminal responsibility and are framed as acts of apartheid when used to sustain racial domination. *4. Prohibited Use of Human Shields* Using a Palestinian civilian as a human shield violates Article 28 of the Fourth Geneva Convention and Article 51(7) of Additional Protocol I. International law requires that civilians be kept entirely outside hostilities and never exploited to protect or facilitate military operations. ### **On November 28:** **IDF Spin:** As part of Operation “Five Stones,” the IDF announced plans to demolish 24 buildings in the Jenin refugee camp. The move is deemed a “clear and necessary operational need due to explosives used by terrorist organizations, which endanger Israeli forces operating in the area". The IDF emphasized that the demolition decision was made carefully by the command, with efforts to minimize its scope and after considering alternative measures. **Casulaties:** 1) Osama Yasser Muhammad Kamil (20) 2) Al-Muntasir Billah Mahmoud Qasim Abdullah (26) 3) Yousef Ali Yousef Asasa’sa (37)

"Operation five stones" on Tubas and Tammoun

West Bank, Tubas 26 Nov, 2025 - 29 Nov, 2025
“Operation Five Stones” is a military / counter-terrorism operation launched by Israel Defense Forces (IDF), along with other security services (border police, Shin Bet, etc.), in the northern West Bankand targets a cluster of villages sometimes described as the “five-village” or “pentagon of villages” area — including places like Tamun, Tubas and surrounding localities (Teisen, Aqaba, Al-Fara’a). The IDF official stated aim is to “suppress terrorism,” to dismantle terrorist infrastructure, arrest suspects, confiscate weapons/terror-funds, and prevent the consolidation of militant networks. ## **On November 26:** The operation began around 26 November 2025.The raid is being led by the Menashe, Samaria, and Commando brigades and is focused on the so-called 'five villages' area, including Tammun and Tubas. The governor of Tubas announced that the army imposed a curfew starting at 4 a.m. Wednesday. Curfews were also declared in additional locations. At dawn, Israeli forces have been storming the city for hours amid a heavy military presence and reinforcements coming from Jenin and surrounding checkpoints. It began with a show of force against the civilian Palestinian population. Soldiers stormed numerous buildings in the governorate and imposed a complete curfew. The operation is accompanied by intensive flights of Apache or Attak helicopters and surveillance drones, as well as gunfire from the air. In addition, main roads have been blocked with earth mounds, leading to the isolation of the governorate from its surroundings and cutting it off entirely. Israeli forces closed a vital street surrounding the Turkish Hospital in Tubas in the morning, obstructing movement of citizens and vehicles throughout the area. This is part of a new siege. Israeli forces have launched a “supplementary” military operation in the northern West Bank, imposing a curfew on Tubas governorate and villages including Tamun and Al-Fara’a starting at 4 AM today. Hebrew media reports the operation will last several days. Tubas Governor Ahmad Asaad confirm: “We were informed of a curfew starting at 4:00 a.m. until further notice due to the Israeli army raids.” The residents were ordered indoors from 4 a.m., with the operation to last several days. All government and educational institutions in Tubas were closed. He confirmed Israel has effectively isolated the entire Tubas Governorate from the rest of the West Bank. During the day, additional Israeli military reinforcements have been heading toward the city of Tubas The Israeli army forced a number of Palestinian families out of their homes and turned the houses into military bases. In the Al-Masalmeh neighborhood of Tubas, they destroyed their contents. In the late hours of the night, Israeli helicopters flew over Tubas and opened fire. The Israeli army closed several roads. Israeli forces shut down a main road leading to the Turkish Hospital in Tubas City;In the middle of the morning, Israeli military vehicles are blocking movement of ambulance vehicles to and from the town of Tammoun **Heavy Deployment & Infrastructure Damage:** Massive deployment around al-Far’a refugee camp south of Tubas. Streets in Tammun were heavily damaged by israeli military vehicles. Bulldozers carried out land-clearing operations in Tammun. **Raids & Home Invasions:** Soldiers stormed homes in ‘Aqaba (Tubas) during the continued assault. Arrests reported in Tammun and Tubas. Israel closed a street around the Turkish Hospital in Tubas. **Director of the Prisoners’ Club in Tubas statement: ** About 60 cases of arrest and detention have been recorded following the Israeli occupation’s assault on Tubas. **In Tammoun:** During the day, Israeli forces have detained the mayor of the town of Tamoun in the West Bank's Tubas Governorate, Samir Bisharat, while he was carrying out his humanitarian duties. The town is completely surrounded from all sides with no movement in the streets. **Casualties:** A Palestinian man, 50 y/o, was injured on Wednesday after brutally assaulted by Israeli forces in the city of Tubas. Red Crescent teams in Tubas treated him after he had been severely beaten by Israeli soldiers. He was later transferred to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. The Palestinian Red Crescent said its teams in Tubas treated 10 people who were severely beaten—four of whom were transferred to hospital—and transported 30 medical cases, including 20 kidney-dialysis patients and one deceased person, despite Israeli obstruction of ambulance movement in both Tubas city and Tamoun since dawn. ## **On November 27:** Medical teams from the Palestinian Red Crescent revealed they had treated 25 people for injuries who had been detained, interrogated, and assaulted by Israeli soldiers, before being released afterwards. Israeli forces invading the Palestinian town of Tammun, south of Tubas in the northern West Bank, abducted Palestinians from the town and forced them to lie on the ground, abusing them while they were handcuffed and blindfolded. Reports that Israel detained Palestinian journalists Yazan Hamayel, Khalid Bdeir and Shadi Jarar’a as they were reporting on the military invasion of Tubas in the West Bank. ## **On November 29:** The Israeli forces continued on Saturday their large‑scale aggression against Tubas province, raiding homes and kidnaping and assaulting dozens of local residents. Tubas City went through a harsh night as Israeli forces stormed dozens of homes, assaulted residents and kidnaped dozens of young men. Some of the detainees were reportedly released later after being interrogated and assaulted by Israeli officers, using multiple homes as military barracks and interrogation centers. Local officials report that Israeli forces detained nearly 200 Palestinians over the past four days; most were questioned and released, but at least eight were transferred to military prisons. Additional raids in Qalqilya, Jenin, and Nablus resulted in at least nine more detentions, including two children and a woman. They also wreaked havoc on roads and infrastructure. The mayor of Tammun (Tubas governorate) said the recent raids were the most destructive in years, resulting in: 1.5 km of roads torn up; Water networks destroyed; private property vandalized. **Casualties:** Israeli forces have wounded more than 200 Palestinians in raids on Tubas since Wednesday. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) told Al Jazeera that 78 of the people wounded in Israeli attacks on Tubas since Wednesday required treatment in hospital

Israeli settler vandalizing a Palestinian home in Silwad

West Bank, Ramallah, Silwad 25 November, 2025
On November 25, 2025, in Silwad, a town northeast of Ramallah in the central occupied West Bank, a group of Israeli colonizers entered and burglarized a Palestinian home at dawn. The targeted home belonged to Abu Adam al-Silwadi. The masked settlers smashed the doors to gain entry, then ransacked the property and damaged belongings, including all electrical installations connected to the solar panels. They fled the area after committing the vandalism.

Extrajudicial execution of Sultan Nidal Abdel Aziz after besieging his house

West Bank, Jenin, Marka 25 November, 2025
At least 1 martyred
On November 25, Israeli forces assassinated a Palestinian youth in the village of Merka, south of Jenin, in the northern occupied West Bank. Israeli forces surrounded a Palestinian house, before armed clashes broke out, including aircraft bombing and the firing of portable missiles ( “Energa” anti-armor grenades) at the besieged target, which ultimately led to the assassination of Abdul‑Aziz. They later seized his body before withdrawing. Abdul‑Aziz was killed inside a besieged home, with no attempt to abduct him alive, and that his body was taken away by the army, denying his family the right to bury him. The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that Sultan Nidal Abdul‑Aziz, 22, from the town of Baqa al‑Hatab east of Qalqilia, was killed by Israeli gunfire during the siege. The assassination of Abdel Aziz comes after 15 months of persecution, against the backdrop of his implementation of the “Shakush” commando operation in the “Kadumim” settlement, in which a settler was killed after being attacked with a hammer. During the period of his persecution, Abdel Aziz’s family was subjected to multiple forms of harassment, including the arrest of his mother and sister several times, in addition to the bombing of the family’s three-story house in Baqa al-Hatab last May. **IDF Statement:** According to the Israeli military, Abdul‑Aziz was involved in an attack on August 18, 2024, in which an Israeli colonizer was killed inside the industrial zone near the illegal colony of Kedumim. The incident was widely referred to in Israeli media as the ‘hammer operation,’ after reports that the attacker used a hammer in the assault.” **Broader context:** Such targeted killings are part of Israel’s broader campaign in the West Bank, where military operations have intensified since October 2023. The “Iron Wall” offensive, launched in January 2025, has focused heavily on Jenin and surrounding towns, involving large‑scale invasions, demolitions, killings and assassinations. Palestinian organizations stress that Israel’s accusations are often used to justify extrajudicial killings without due process. Since the beginning of this year, 236 Palestinians killed in the West Bank in 2025, among them 13 killed by colonizers. Also among the slain Palestinians are 46 children and 7 women. **Name of the martyr:** Sultan Nidal Abdul‑Aziz, 22

Israeli harassment of the al-Hadidiya Bedouin community

West Bank, Jordan Valley, Jericho / Ariha, Al-Hadidiyah 24 November, 2025
The Palestinian herding community of Al Hadidiya (~ 70 residents) is located in Tubas governorate. Settler attacks have intensified in Al Hadidiya following the establishment of a settlement outpost within the community boundaries on 24 November 2025. Since then, residents have reported almost daily settler incursions into residential and grazing areas, harassment, and threats ## **Timeline of events:** **24 November 2025:** Settlement outpost established adjacent to Al-Hadidiya. **On 16 December, 2025,** Israeli settlers from a newly established outpost raided damaged and cut electrical cables connected to a donor-funded solar panel system supplying electricity to two out of about nine households in the western section of the community. **On December 22, 2025,** settlers broke into animal shelters, harassing residents and forcing families to remove livestock feed and water troughs, claiming they were too close to fencing erected around the settlement outpost. According to local sources, settlers chased livestock herds and drove quad bikes through grazing areas, causing the animals to scatter and putting them at risk. During the same incident, settlers attacked another animal shelter and stole at least seven water troughs used for animal drinking. **On January 10, 2026:** At 00:00, Settler youth from the nearby outpost which was established 45 days ago, invaded at midnight, threw stones, shouted, whistled, made a lot of noise, acted as drunks. They went from house to house and asked the residents "did you sleep well tonight?" then continued to the sheepfold. The residents called the police, who arrived with the army. The settlers told the police they were just working on the fence and pretended to be doing it (after 1:00 am). An older settler arrived to support them. But the residents of Al-Hadidiyah showed the army and the police the videos they had filmed earlier, and the police were convinced and told the settlers to return to the outpost and confiscated the weapon from one of them. ### **Incitement against Activist documenting the events:** **On January 30, Press Release of Jordan Valley Activists نشطاء غور الأردن @JVActivists** *Human rights activist falsely accused of poisoning settlers’ animals. Since the beginning of the week, a video and texts have been circulating on social media claiming that an activist from our group scattered poisoned dates in the area and caused the poisoning of sheep. At the same time, the activist was detained by the police, interrogated, and released with restrictions. None of this is true. The court lifted the restrictions after the police failed to present any evidence linking her to the poisoning, admitted that no dead cattle or sheep were found, and that the dates were not even tested. The plot is yet another act of intimidation and revenge against human rights activists who engage in protective presence with shepherd communities in the Jordan Valley. The video was filmed on Sunday as the activist walked along a dirt road that passes by the Palestinian community of al-Hadidiyah shepherds and residents of the illegal outpost "Abraham's shepherds" that was established about 200 meters from the community. They attacked her, claiming that the land "belongs" to them ("like all the land in the area"). Since the establishment of the violent outpost about two months ago, its residents have been working to expel the community of al-Hadidiyah by preventing grazing, harming the sheep, threatening and intimidating them, and erecting a barbed wire fence around the community, all with the support of the army and police, while the army carries out false arrests of Palestinians in coordination with the settlers. Following the above attack, a false and fabricated complaint was filed by Uriel Alkobi, head of the "Abraham's shepherds" outpost, and without any evidence, the police embarked on a campaign of harassment and intimidation in the Palestinian shepherd communities around the area under the pretext of searching for the activist (they had her name and phone number) and arrived at night in two vehicles to detain the "suspected" activist. Once again, we are shocked by the cooperation between the settlers, the police, and the army against the Palestinians and the activists. By the methods in which the police are disrupting our lives and causing us and our families to live in fear instead of carrying out their duties. By the misuse of resources, and by the fans, including media figures affiliated with the government, who are poisoning the networks with false information that provokes hateful and incitement reactions. It is worth noting here that the method of criminalising Palestinian residents initiated by settlers for poisoning sheep is well known to us. During November 2025, six Palestinian citizens were accused of poisoning sheep in an illegal outpost area in the Al-Mughayir area. And congratulations to the "Abraham's shepherds" outpost farm on the new shinny blue loader they received as a gift from the state this week!*

"Operation 'New Order' to restore governance in the Negev"

48 Palestine, Israel, Laqiya 24 November, 2025
On November 24, 2025, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, accompagnied by IDF forces, raided the Bedouin town of Lakiya amid a sharp rise in violent crime across Negev Arab communities, prompting anger from residents and leaders. Police blocked the town’s entrance with concrete barriers as part of “Operation New Order,” aimed at curbing gangs and weapons trafficking. Arab mayors accused Ben Gvir of excluding them from key decision-making despite Arab towns suffering most of the bloodshed; over 230 Arab citizens have been killed this year in largely gang-related violence. During the visit, Ben Gvir clashed with Ra’am MK Walid al-Hawashleh, calling himself the town’s “landlord” and telling the MK “out” in Arabic—remarks that residents and leaders condemned as racist provocations. Locals also resented the roadblocks, likening them to West Bank-style restrictions. As part of the operation, police placed concrete barriers around Bedouin communities. Local leaders criticized the move as a political photo-op and argued that enforcement is needed at night, when armed activity peaks. This operation is experienced as a siege, a colletive punishement and an apartheid decision. Earlier the same day, Beersheba’s mayor held an emergency meeting on the crime wave with Jewish regional leaders, but no Bedouin or Arab council heads were invited, deepening frustration. Bedouin leaders stressed the urgent need to remove army-grade weapons flooding their communities. In Jerusalem, activists with the Standing Together movement staged a dramatic protest, covering themselves in fake blood to highlight what they described as the government’s abandonment of Arab society and failure to curb the violence.

Evacuation of a Palestinian cultural event in the Hakawati Theatre (Jerusalem)

West Bank, East Jerusalem/Al-Quds 23 November, 2025
The Hakawati Theatre (also called El‑Hakawati or the Palestinian National Theatre) is in East Jerusalem, on Abu Obeida Ibn al‑Jarah Street in the Sheikh Jarrah / American Colony neighborhood. On November 23, 2025, Israeli intelligence forces stormed the Hakawati Theatre, also known as the Palestinian National Theatre in East Jerusalem, and abruptly shut down a children’s musical show, “Dreams under the Olive Tree,” threatening the audience with just five minutes to leave. They shut down a performance in which Palestinian children were presenting a traditional scene, terrified them, and ordered everyone to leave, following the direct instructions of the far-right Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who has intensified attacks on Palestinian cultural spaces across the city. The theatre, founded in 1984, is a major hub for Palestinian culture, hosting plays, festivals and training young actors, and has long been a space for artistic expression and resistance. Al-Hakawati has faced repeated threats and closures over the years, including bans on children’s festivals and temporary shutdowns by Israeli authorities. This raid is part of a broader pattern of attacks on Palestinian cultural institutions, driven by Israel’s extremist policies, aimed at silencing Palestinian voices and curtailing cultural expression among Palestinians. One of the founders of the Hakawati Theater in 1984 was the late François, the son of the French poet and surgeon Laurent Gaspar. He chose a Palestinian identity and lived it fully, adopting an Arabic surname to complete his rootedness in the place, becoming François Abu Salem.

Summary execution of Baraa Khairy Maali in Deir Jarir

West Bank, Ramallah, Deir Jarir 23 November, 2025
At least 1 martyred
On November 23, a young Palestinian man was killed on evening after being shot by Israeli forces during a settlers attack on Deir Jarir town, east of Ramallah. Earlier that evening, settlers attacked Deir Jarir, supported by Israeli forces, who fired tear gas heavily at residents. They assaulted residents and their homes, while Israeli forces provided protection for them. During the assault, a young man sustained critical injuries from a live bullet to the chest. The Palestinian Red Crescent administered CPR and life-saving efforts before transferring him to a hospital, where he later succumbed to his wounds. The same evening, a large crowd attended the funeral of Baraa Khairi Ali Maali. Students at Birzeit University declared a general strike the following day to mourn him and protest the ongoing killings. **Name of the martyr:** Baraa Khairy Ali Maali, 20,

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