Key facts
- A Palestinian citizen of Israel was killed in a shooting in Maghar, Haifa district.
- The death toll for Palestinian citizens of Israel since the beginning of 2026 has reached 142.
- Victims include three killed by Israeli police, five women, and three minors.
- In 2025, 252 people were killed in 218 separate incidents.
- Palestinian citizens of Israel are protesting against rising violent crime and police inaction.
A Palestinian citizen of Israel was killed in a shooting incident in Maghar, a city in the Haifa district, according to reports from WAFA. This fatality brings the total number of Palestinian citizens of Israel killed since the beginning of 2026 to 142.
Among the victims are at least three individuals killed by Israeli police fire, five women, and three minors under the age of 18. This marks a significant increase in violence, following a record year in 2025 when 252 people were killed in 218 separate incidents, as documented by the Abraham Initiatives, a non-governmental organization that monitors violence among Palestinian citizens of Israel.
Palestinian citizens of Israel have organized protests in their towns and villages, decrying the rising violent crime and accusing Israeli police of complicity and failure to protect their communities. They argue that official bodies have neglected their communities and, in some cases, enabled conditions for violence to spread. The number of deaths has increased approximately fourfold over the past decade. The rise in killings has continued since National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who has a history of convictions related to incitement to racism against Arabs, took office in 2023.