Key facts
- Over 140 Palestinian citizens of Israel have been killed in 2025.
- This represents a 12% increase in killings of Palestinian citizens of Israel compared to the same period in 2024.
- The Abraham Initiatives cites criminal gangs, family feuds, and inadequate police enforcement as causes for killings within Israel.
- Nearly 1,400 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza while seeking food, according to the UN.
- Lebanon's Health Ministry reports 4,304 deaths and 12,203 injuries from Israeli attacks since March 2.
- Israeli forces killed a 16-year-old Palestinian in the West Bank during a raid on the Qalandiya refugee camp.
- Two other minors were injured in the West Bank raid.
- Violence has been escalating in the region since October 2023.
Violence is escalating across Israel and Palestine in 2025, with significant loss of life reported by multiple sources. In Israel, over 140 Palestinian citizens have been killed this year, marking a 12% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The Abraham Initiatives attributes these deaths primarily to criminal gangs, family feuds, and inadequate police enforcement.
In the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces killed a 16-year-old Palestinian during a raid on the Qalandiya refugee camp. Two other minors were injured in this incident. This event contributes to the broader trend of escalating violence in the region, which has been ongoing since October 2023.
Lebanon's Health Ministry reports a stark toll from Israeli attacks, stating that at least 4,304 individuals have been killed and 12,203 injured since March 2. These figures emerge amid continued hostilities and concerns surrounding a fragile ceasefire.
Additionally, the UN reports that nearly 1,400 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza while attempting to access food, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis in the region.
