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OIC: Israel Commits 3,496 Crimes, Killing, Injuring 2,652 Palestinians in 7 Days

OIC: Israel Commits 3,496 Crimes, Killing, Injuring 2,652 Palestinians in 7 Days

See - Sada Elbalad21 hours ago
Mohamed Mandour
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation's Media Observatory for Israeli Crimes Against Palestinians has reported on the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces between October 7, 2023, and June 30, 2025. During this period, there have been 58,035 deaths and 142,235 injuries.
The catastrophic humanitarian situation for infants in the Gaza Strip and the attacks on West Bank villages by settlers highlight the disturbing reality of Israeli crimes against Palestinians. Between June 24 and June 30, 2025, a staggering 3,496 crimes were reported. During this period, occupying forces bombed five schools consecutively.
The targeted schools included Fahd Al-Sabah School in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, Abdul Fattah Hamoud School on Jaffa Street, Osama Bin Zaid School in Al-Saftawi, Adnan Al-Alami School west of Gaza City, and another school in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.
Additionally, a popular market on Jaffa Street, which is frequented by thousands, and a beachfront restaurant in Gaza City were also bombed. Reports indicate that the number of Palestinians killed while seeking food has reached 580, bringing the total number of Palestinian fatalities caused by Israeli military forces in that single week to 536. The number of wounded individuals has reached 2,116.
In terms of the humanitarian situation, 66 infants have died from malnutrition in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, and approximately 70,000 infants are suffering from health issues related to chronic malnutrition. Additionally, essential neonatal vaccines have been unavailable in Gaza for the past four months.
Philippe Lazzarini, the Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), described the situation in the Gaza Strip as "absolutely dire." He noted that international attention to Gaza has significantly declined since June 13, 2025, which coincided with the destruction of 74% of the region's water wells and the ongoing struggles of residents who are facing contaminated drinking water.
In the West Bank and occupied Al-Quds, Israeli forces conducted 279 incursions, resulting in the death of one child and the arrest of nine others, among a total of 216 Palestinian detainees. A school in the village of Jalud was raided, and surveillance camera footage was confiscated.
Although the gates of the Al-Aqsa Mosque were reopened, the occupation forces prevented Waqf employees from entering the Noble Sanctuary, which continues to face frequent settler incursions.
Additionally, the occupation forces issued an order to confiscate more than two dunams of land in the town of Ya'bad in Jenin, as well as five vehicles and cash. They demolished four homes in Al-Quds and Jenin and occupied three homes in Nablus and Jenin. They also demolished several shops, a car wash, and an agricultural nursery in the town of Kifl Haris in Salfit. Further demolitions included two pens in Dura Al-Qar'a and the village of Wadi Rahhal in Bethlehem, as well as water wells and agricultural land.
Settlement activities in West Bank towns and villages reached 15, with a focus on decisions by the occupation authorities to confiscate Palestinian lands in the Masafer area of Yatta. Additional sites included land between the settlements of Ibei Hanahal and Ma'ale Amos in the Bethlehem area, the road adjacent to Wadi Azriq in Hizma, and the Jabal al-Masalma area in the village of Raba in Jenin, all for the benefit of settlement projects.
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