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Night tent strike - Khan Younis

Gaza, Khan Younis 27 March, 2025
At least 1 martyred
Around 1 am, an israeli airstrike targeted a dispalcement tent in Khan Younis. One person was killed and other relatives injured. **Name of the martyr:** - Muhammad Mahmoud Abu Labda

Aliyan family massacre

Gaza, Beit Lahia, North Gaza 24 March, 2025
At least 5 martyred
Around 10:30 pm, an Israeli airstrike targeted the Alyan family home in Beit Lahia. **Names of the martyrs:** 1. Ilham Abdulqader Aliyan "Umm Youssef" 2. Tasneem Youssef Rajab (child) 3. "Umm Nabil" Rajab (elderly) 4. Kholoud Aliyan 5. Manal Aliyan

Over 100 vehicles bombed in one day

Gaza 24 Mar, 2025 - 25 Mar, 2025
At least 3 martyred
Israel carried out a series of airstrike on cars across Gaza, with an apparent focus on those resembling white Toyota cars used by the resistance factions, as was observed during the release of Israeli captives. This was confirmed around 5 pm by the IDF's arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee who stated that the IDF truck "**more than 100 pickup trucks"** under the pretext that the vehicles were used on october 7 and that they were also used to transport weapons. One location in Al-Maghazi was revealed by fact-checking sources to be am ambulance repair garage. Below is a list of such airstrikes that have been reported by local media outlets: - 4:30 am: Al-Zanna, Khan Younis; injuries reported - 4:50 am: Sheikh Nasser, Khan Younis - 5:20 am: Nuseirat, central Gaza - 6:15 am: vicinity of Musa ibn Nusayr school, Daraj neighborhood, Gaza City - 8:20 am: vicinity of Ain Jalut Towers, Nuseirat, central Gaza - 10:30 am: Kaff Miraj area, Rafah - 1:15 pm: west of Gaza City - 1:50 pm: Jourat al-Lut, Khan Younis - 2:30 pm: Al-Jurn, North Gaza. **One person killed** - 3:50 pm: opposite Al-Wifaq club, Tuffah, Gaza City - 8 pm: Bir al-Naaja, Beit Lahia - 9:45 pm: Bureij, central Gaza - 10:45 pm: Gaza City - March 25, 1:15 am: Musabah area, Rafah. **2 killed** 1. Tamer Nabil Barhoum 2. Abdurahman Al-Zamili

9 killed in Nuseirat

Gaza, Deir al-Balah, Nuseirat 24 March, 2025
At least 9 martyred
The Israeli army carried out a series of strikes throughout the day since the dawn hours, culminating in the murder of nine people. - 5 am: helicopter strike on a vehicle - 9 am: 2 killed in a strike on a group of civilians in Al-Mughraqa, north of Nuseirat camp - Midday: 4 killed and 16 injured in an airstrike on a tent at Al-Razi UNRWA school **Names of the martyrs:** 1. Haider Shadi Nawfal 2. Muhannad Saeed Al-Obaid 3. Moamen Saeed Al-Obaid (Muhannad's brother) 4. Ahmed Moin Abu Marhail 5. Mohammed Ibrahim Hamada 6. Muhammad Suleiman Al-Kharti 7. Atef Nidal Ismail (18 y/o football player) 8. Rami Hamdan Al-Ashqar 9. Salsabil Muhammad Al-Sahloub

Besieged house and assasination in Qalqiliya

West Bank, Qalqilya 24 Mar, 2025 - 25 Mar, 2025
At least 1 martyred
On March 24, 2025, Israeli special forces, accompanied by military reinforcements, stormed the city from its eastern and northern entrances, raided the al-Naqqar neighborhood, and surrounded a commercial store in the western part where the slain youth was located. - They demanded via loudspeakers that the former prisoner Maskawi, who was released at the end of last year after spending 22 months in captivity, surrender. But he decided to resist. - A day earlier, his father and two uncles were abducted by Israel in an attempt to pressure him into surrendering. Instead, Baraa chose to resist until his final moments. - The Israeli special forces fired heavy gunfire at the besieged store, followed by firing Energa missiles. - After failing to kill him in an armed clash that lasted for hours, Israeli special forces sent a suicide drone. The Israeli army has started using suicide drones in the West Bank. - The body of Maskawi was then seized. - Security sources said that other citizens were injured. During the raid, and the heavy use of live ammunition, a citizen was injured in the foot by live bullets. He was transferred to Darwish Nazzal Governmental Hospital in the city for treatment, where his injury was described as moderate. Meanwhile, another youth was detained after being injured and taken to an unknown location.

Violent Pogrom on Susiya and abduction of Hamdan Ballal

West Bank, Masafer Yatta, Susiya 24 March, 2025
On March 24, 2025, Israeli settlers carried out a massive attack in the village of Susiya. - Dozens of settlers stormed houses in the village, threw stones, smashed windows and vehicles, and assaulted residents as well as solidarity activists. - These settler militias, backed by Israeli forces, blocking ambulances from accessing the area. - Several residents were injured, and at least one of them was arrested by the apartheid regime that accompanied the attack. - Hamdan Ballal Al-Huraini (director film 'No Other Land'), was abducted by settlers and soldiers, after he was injured during the attack. While being evacuated, he was taken out of the ambulance and arrested by the army. Requests to the army for an update on his whereabouts and condition were not answered. - According to AFP, he was detained by the Israeli military, according to two of his fellow directors and other witnesses. The filmmaker Hamdan Bilal was one of three Palestinians detained in the village of Susiya, according to attorney Leah Tsemmel. Police told her they’re being held at a military base for medical treatment and she said she hasn’t been able to speak with them. - Most residents are hiding in the mountains, fleeing for their lives as Israeli soldiers and settlers shoot at them and destroy their homes. **Mohammad Hureini statement on X** *"My cousin Hamdan is still missing after being abducted by the Israeli army and extremists settlers during the terror pogrom on Susya village ,in Masafer Yatta . No one knows where he is until this moment, This is state-backed kidnapping !"* **Basel Adra (co-director of 'No Other Land') on x** *"I'm standing with Karam, Hamdan's 7 year old son, near the blood of Hamdan's in his house, after settlers lynched him. Hamdan, co-director of our film No Other Land, is still missing after soldiers abducted him, injured and bleeding. This is how they erase Masafer Yatta."* - On March 25, later on Tuesday, the police announced in a statement the release of the three Palestinians. "After their interrogation, the three men were released by the police under certain conditions (...) and on bail,". - Basel Adra, who worked with Hamdan Bilal on No Other Land, posted a photo on X showing Bilal after his release, with his eyes closed and his t-shirt stained with blood. "Hamdan has been released and is currently in the hospital in Hebron receiving treatment. He was beaten by soldiers and settlers all over his body. The soldiers left him blindfolded and handcuffed throughout of military base last night." - After his release, Hamdan Ballal claimed that it was the violent settler Shem Tov Luski was the one who hurt him behind the head with a rock, and that the settlers targeted him beacuse he was an Oscar winner.

Murder of journalist Hossam Shabat

Gaza, Beit Lahia, North Gaza 24 March, 2025
At least 2 martyred
Around 2:50 pm, an Israeli airstrike targeted the car of renowned journalist Hossam Shabat in Beit Lahia. He was killed on the spot along with another person. His close colleague Anas Al-Sharif [reported](https://x.com/AnasAlSharif0/status/1904247258457014613) that Hossam was expecting his family, displaced in southern Gaza, to return to the north and start arrangements for his marriage. ### Hossam's last message and will: “*If you’re reading this, it means I have been killed—most likely targeted—by the Israeli occupation forces. When this all began, I was only 21 years old—a college student with dreams like anyone else. For past 18 months, I have dedicated every moment of my life to my people. I documented the horrors in northern Gaza minute by minute, determined to show the world the truth they tried to bury. I slept on pavements, in schools, in tents—anywhere I could. Each day was a battle for survival. I endured hunger for months, yet I never left my people’s side*. *By God, I fulfilled my duty as a journalist. I risked everything to report the truth, and now, I am finally at rest—something I haven’t known in the past 18 months . I did all this because I believe in the Palestinian cause. I believe this land is ours, and it has been the highest honor of my life to die defending it and serving its people.* *I ask you now: do not stop speaking about Gaza. Do not let the world look away. Keep fighting, keep telling our stories—until Palestine is free.*” ### Tribute by journalist Jeremy Scahill, from Drop Site: *"Time now is measured not in minutes, but in lifetimes of pain and tears. With every passing moment the anxiety and tension of the people here grows, as they wonder whether they will stay alive long enough for the fire to cease," wrote Hossam Shabat in one of his stories for us. *People see Palestinian journalists reporting the horrors of the genocide against their own families and people. But they are so much more than the videos broadcast on social media. Hossam was a lyrical, poetic, somehow optimistic, human being with remarkable courage & dedication. Israel publicly put Hossam on a kill list and he would receive threatening calls and warnings. He saw his friends murdered. Yet he never ceased his journalism, his absolute dedication to showing the world the reality of the Israeli genocide against the Palestinians of Gaza.* ### Tribute by journalist Imad Zakout: *Hossam Shabat is a name that has shone on Al Jazeera Mubasher and social media. His work began at the Indonesian Hospital at the beginning of the war on the Gaza Strip. I noticed his constant activity in covering the crimes of the occupation and his continuous growth in journalistic coverage. Hossam became an influential journalist and a prominent figure in northern Gaza. He not only covered events but also initiated charitable initiatives to support his people. We will definitely miss you, Hossam. Despite the short period of time you worked, you left behind a great media legacy that people will remember you for and will be an archive for future generations. May God have mercy on you, Hossam* **Names of the martyrs:** 1. Hossam Shabat (journalist) 2. Muhamamd Ibrahim Al-Dahnoun Al-Masri

A man shot in his leg in Dura

West Bank, Dura, Al-Khalil/Hebron 23 March, 2025
By March 23, the raids continued, with reports of occupation forces storming Dura, south of Hebron, resulting in multiple injuries among Palestinian youths due to live fire and tear gas. The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed two injuries from gunfire in Dura, with local sources later reporting a total of four injuries. Geolocation| Israeli soldiers seemingly shoot and then kick a Palestinian in Dura, Hebron Governorate, occupied West Bank An Israeli military MDT David is also visible at the start of the video : 31.511712, 35.027617

Child killed in airstrike on a displacement camp

Gaza, Gaza City 23 March, 2025
At least 1 martyred
Early afternoon, an Israeli airstrike targeted the **Al-Israa camp for displaced** Palestinians, located next to Al-Israa Tower and Al-Mostaqbal Model Private School, on Omar Al-Mukhtar Street, Gaza City. While a warning was reportedly given, the IDF used a **2,000 pound bomb** causing a violent explosion, leaving a **crater** in its wake, and **killing a four year-old girl** who was roughly 130m away from the location of the airstrike. The bomb has been precisely identified as an MK-84 2,000 pound bomb with a JDAM kit. The IDP camp was established only a couple of days prior to the bombing. **Name of the martyr:** - Razan Hamdiya

Home theft to establish a new settlement in Hebron.

West Bank, Al-Khalil/Hebron 23 March, 2025
On March 23, 2025, settlers entered the home of a Palestinian family in Tel Rumeida in Hebron late afternoon and established a new settlement there. - According to reports, the family members went out for an Iftar meal, but when they returned, they discovered that settlers had entered their home and the army prevented them from approaching the house. - The police refused to take a complaint from them and referred them to the Coordination and Liaison Headquarters. The settlers claim that they purchased the house, but as mentioned, the Palestinian family denies this and called the police (who refused to come). According to [Peace Now](https://peacenow.org.il/en/settlers-occupied-a-palestinian-house-in-hebron), in similar cases in the past, the Palestinian owners were forced to go to court to force the government to evict the settlers until the ownership issue was clarified. In some cases, it turned out to be a forgery. **Location of the new settlement:** Settlers entered a house on a hill in Tel Rumeida, separate from existing settlement homes. The house is near past archaeological excavations. To protect settlers in the Palestinian city, the IDF has imposed strict movement restrictions on Palestinians, including roadblocks and bans on driving or walking in certain areas. The new settlement lies outside a checkpoint, raising concerns that further restrictions will be placed on Palestinians in nearby streets. ![](https://peacenow.org.il/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/new_house_hebron_230325_ENG.jpg)

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