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27 Children Killed Daily in Gaza as Israeli War Crimes Continue

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July 16, 2025

In a series of raids, the Israeli warplanes pounded several residential targets, sites, facilities, and buildings across the Gaza’s governorates. They killed 865 Palestinians from 8 to 14 July 2025, raising the death toll to 59,898 dead since 7 October 2023.

The OIC Media Observatory for Israeli Crimes against Palestinians recorded the injury of 2,493 persons over the past seven days, raising the total wounded to 147,719 from 7 October 2023 to 14 July 2025.

The killing operations of the past week were marked by intensive Israeli bombing of random and dispersed areas in the strip and the shooting of Gazans queueing for aid in scenes reflective of the scale of tragedy and the ongoing suffering of the population.
Over the reporting period, the occupation forces deliberately bombed a medical center in Deir al Balah, whose victims were mostly children.

This crime is considered collective punishment of the Gazans, 780 of whom were killed by the occupation while waiting for aid according to the World Health Organization, whereas 5,100 persons were injured during the reporting period since the launch of the US aid mechanism.

This comes amid Israeli talks about building a city in Rafah for half a million Palestinians in continuation of the “Gideon’s Chariots” plan aimed at stripping the Palestinians of their land and forcibly pressuring them into opting for displacement as the sole option.

In a related context, sources in Gaza’s hospitals stated that six freed captives, five of whom are exiled captives of the Wafa al-Ahrar captive-exchange deal, were killed in an Israeli bombing in central and southern Gaza.

In addition, several persons, mostly children and women, were killed and injured following an Israeli raid on Halima al-Sadia School sheltering refugees in Jabalia al-Nuzla in northern Gaza.
In another crime, the occupation forces killed seven children between 10 and 15 years old while queuing to receive water at a distribution point.

UNICEF said that 27 children are being killed daily in Gaza, Palestine, since the start of the war in October 2023. It pointed out that 5,000 children in Gaza have fallen below the malnutrition line in May alone.

In a new study, “Doctors without Borders” revealed that the mortality ratio among children under the age of five in Gaza has risen 10-fold since the Israeli aggression started on 7 October 2023.
Civil defense sources in Gaza stated that rescue vehicles in Gaza are completely out of order.

The situation has worsened due to fuel scarcity, depriving individuals with chronic diseases like dialysis from treatment, coupled with the pressure exerted on the remaining hospitals suffering from medical resource scarcity.

The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza warned that the Gaza hospitals will run out of service due to the recurrent fuel scarcity crisis arising from the Israeli tight siege.

The observatory noted that the occupation authorities are deliberately dripping aid into Gaza to achieve the “make-ends-meet” policy by reducing the resources to the lowest and providing fewer fuel quantities to Gaza’s hospitals to force them to operate at the bare minimum.

Thus, the occupation can sustain a near-collapse situation without triggering total failure to avoid international pressure.
In the West Bank and the occupied Al-Quds, the Israeli army performed 289 incursions into the Palestinian territories from 8 – 14 July 2025.

These encompassed several crimes, foremost the demolition of 131 homes, including 27 in Al-Quds, Ramallah, Nablus, and Salfit; the destruction of 50 water tanks; the bulldozing of agricultural land in Al-Eizariya town in Jerusalem and Ras Karkar village in Ramallah; and the destruction of two estates and four agricultural facilities in Ramallah.

The occupation forces also confiscated a vehicle in Azzun town in Qalqilya and sums of money from Palestinians, detained two children in Bethlehem and Tulkarm, and injured three children, including a three-year-old baby girl run over by a settler on a motorbike in Al-Quds.

The occupation forces decided to confiscate 744.36 dunams of the lands of Al Mughayer village in Ramallah to the benefit of the “Malachi Hashalon” outpost.

This was legitimized by the occupation authorities, which built a road for military purposes across East Tubas, warning the Palestinians against coming close to their lands near the road.

The occupation forces in Nahalin town and Husan village issued a military order to confiscate hundreds of dunams of the inhabitants’ lands for settlement projects to expand the “Beitar Illit” colony.

They have started bulldozing in preparation for building a new settlement road in the areas of Qanan Saqir and Fasoura in Tekoa town in Bethlehem

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Moreover, over the past seven days, settler attacks amounted to 124.

The settlers continue to target Bedouin communities in a bid to forcibly drive them out of their homes, just like they displaced 15 families of 90 persons from the Al-Hathroura Bedouin community, east of Al-Quds, in a bid to lay full control over the area. In addition, 50 Bedouin families were forcibly displaced from the al-Malihat Arab community, northwest of Jericho.

The settlers have grazed their livestock on the land of Masafer Yatta, east of Yatta town in Hebron, and in Al-Auja town in Jericho. Others set ablaze agricultural land in Surif town in Hebron and Burqa, Turmusaya, al-Mughayyir, and Deir Dabwan villages in Ramallah.

They looted 70 sheep from Kafr Malik village in Ramallah, and livestock equipment from Khirbet al-Farisiya in Tubas.

They burned down an estate in Sinjil town in Ramallah.  Another group broke into the plains of Hizma town, and burned several trees in a Palestinian orchard.
Some settlers erected a tent near Shufa checkpoint in Tulkarem and in Al-Samu’ town in Hebron.

They carried out excavations in search of artifacts. They erected a third tent in Al-Sa’ir town, and built an estate and four tents between Amrin and Burqa villages, and a tent between Beita town and Osrin village in Nablus to build settlement outposts.

Likewise, the settlers rebuilt a settlement outpost on the land of Al-Minya village in Bethlehem and in Turmusaya village in Ramallah. Others built a new outpost on the land of Aqraba town in Nablus and installed six mobile homes as part of settlement activities inside the Old City of Hebron.

A group of settlers in the area of Ain al-Hilweh in the northern Jordan Valley attacked Palestinians’ homes, destroyed their properties, and denied them grazing on the pastoral lands.

Others built a road going from the entrance of the Duma village up to the new settlement outpost built northwest of the village, as well as an agricultural road near the Palestinians’ homes in Qanan Suqeir near Tekoa town in Bethlehem.

Additionally, settlers bulldozed land lots between Aqraba town and Majdal Bani Fadel village in Nablus, and destroyed a water conveyance line supplying several villages in the area.
A group of settlers in the Qa’on plain area, west of the village of Bardala in the northern Jordan Valley, installed several new mobile homes (caravans) to expand the settlement outpost built in the area.

Furthermore, groups of extremist settlers, under the protection of the occupation police, stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque and made provocative tours in its courtyards and facilities.

Others held a wedding ceremony in the Ibrahimi Mosque in the Old City of Hebron, bringing the total crimes committed by Israelis over the period from 8 to 14 July 2025, to virtually 3,988 crimes across all the Palestinian territories, and the total crimes perpetrated since 7 October to 289,470

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