Israelâs reckless policies across Palestine â war on Gaza Day 537
Compilation of news reports â IAK staff
At least 39 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday.
The health ministry in Gaza said on Wednesday that at least 830 people have been killed in the Palestinian territory since Israel resumed large-scale strikes on 18 March. Nearly 40 percent were children.
Also on Wednesday, Israeli soldiers fatally shot a young Palestinian man, Ismael Samer Othman Shorafa, 18, from the town of Beita, south of Nablus. near Nablus, in northern West Bank.
The UN on Wednesday reported that at least 142,000 people have been displaced in the Gaza Strip in one week, as Israeli bombardments and displacement orders escalate.
Told to fix notorious prison, Israel just relocated alleged abuses, detainees say
Under pressure from Israelâs top court to improve conditions at a facility notorious for mistreating Palestinians seized in Gaza, the military transferred hundreds of detainees to newly opened camps.
But abuses at these camps were just as bad, according to Israeli human rights organizations that interviewed dozens of current and former detainees and are now asking the same court to force the military to fix the problem once and for all.
What the detaineesâ testimonies show, rights groups say, is that instead of correcting alleged abuses against Palestinians held without charge or trial â including beatings, excessive handcuffing, and poor diet and health care â Israelâs military just shifted where they take place.
âWhat weâve seen is the erosion of the basic standards for humane detention,â said Jessica Montell, the director of Hamoked, one of the rights groups petitioning the Israeli government.
Asked for a response, the military said it complies with international law and âcompletely rejects allegations regarding the systematic abuse of detainees.â
Detainees transferred to Ofer and Anatot say conditions there were no better, according to more than 30 who were interviewed by lawyers for Hamoked and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel. The Associated Press is the first international news organization to report on the affidavits from PHRI (continue reading here).
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Netanyahu, Defense Minister Katz vow to âseize territoryâ in Gaza if captives not released
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on 26 March that Israel will continue to exert pressure on Hamas until the resistance movement releases all captives held in the Gaza Strip.
âThe fighting in Gaza continues. The more Hamas persists in its refusal to release our hostages, the more powerful the pressure we will exert. And I say to Hamas: This includes seizing territory, and this includes other things that I will not list here,â the premier said during a speech in Knesset.
Netanyahuâs comments at the Knesset echo those made by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz a day earlier.
âIf Hamas continues with its intransigence, it will pay heavy prices that get higher and higher in the taking of territory (by Israel) and in taking out militants and terror infrastructure until its complete surrender,â he said.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz also threatened the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday evening with further genocide and the occupation of more of their land.
âThe IDF [Israel occupation forces] will soon operate forcefully in other areas of the Gaza Strip, and you will be required to evacuate and lose more and more territory,â said Katz in a recorded message on Army Radio. âThe plans are ready and approved.â
Coming on the day that a demonstration took place in northern Gaza calling on Hamas to step down, Katz was clearly being opportunist by inciting Palestinians against the movement as he called on them to âdemand the removal of Hamas from Gaza and the immediate release of all Israeli hostages.â
The minister stressed that if they donât do so, Hamas will cause them to lose their homes, âwith increasing amounts of territory added to Israelâs defensive deployment.â Putting pressure on Hamas is the only way to stop the war, he added.
NOTE: Israel and Hamas signed a ceasefire agreement in January; Hamas complied with its obligations under the ceasefire agreement, releasing 33 hostages.
Meanwhile, Israel violated the agreement hundreds of times, killing at least 150 Palestinians.
The 42-day ceasefire (âPhase Oneâ) between Israel and Gaza ended on Saturday night, March 1. Phase Two, which all parties agreed to in January, would include a permanent end to the war, the return of all remaining living Israeli hostages and a number of Palestinian prisoners, and the withdrawal of all Israeli troops from Gaza.
Israeli leadersâ assertion that the only way to stop the war and get the hostages back is through force, ignores the deal that they themselves agreed to, and endangers the lives of the hostages still in Gaza.
West Bank: Israeli assault renders Jenin refugee camp âuninhabitableâ: Official
Over 3,250 housing units in the Jenin refugee camphave become uninhabitable due to Israelâs ongoing military offensive in the northern West Bank, the Jenin municipal chief said on Wednesday.
âThe situation in Jenin camp is entirely catastrophic,â Mohammed Jarrar told Anadolu. âIsraeli forces continue to demolish, bomb, and burn Palestinian homes.â
Jarrar revealed that Israel rejected a Palestinian appeal against plans to raze 93 additional residential buildings, containing about 300 housing units.
âWe expect the demolition could happen at any moment,â he warned, adding that such a move would deepen the humanitarian crisis in the camp.
He stressed that the campâs entire infrastructure has been obliterated, rendering it âcompletely unfit for livingâ and in dire need of genuine reconstruction after years of repeated Israeli operations.
A specialized committee estimated the operationâs toll on Jenin and its camp at $310 million, Jarrar noted.

Israel refuses to fully open Hebronâs Ibrahimi Mosque for prayer on holiest day of Ramadan
Israel has refused to open all hallways of the Ibrahimi Mosque in the West Bank city of Hebron for prayer on Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Destiny), the Palestinian Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs said on Wednesday.
Laylat al-Qadr is the holiest night in Islam, when the Holy Quran was first revealed. It falls on one of the odd nights in the last 10 days of Ramadan.
âThis is an arbitrary and dangerous precedent in this holy place, a brazen provocation of Muslim sentiments, and a lack of respect for the sanctity of the holy month of Ramadan and the Ibrahimi Mosque complex,â Awqaf Minister Mohamed Najm said in a statement.
He called on Palestinians to mobilize and gather at the mosque âto affirm Palestinian Islamic presence there.â
âThis is the best way to counter this invasive occupation in these difficult times for the Palestinian people,â the minister stressed.
The Ibrahimi Mosque is located in the Old City of Hebron, which is under Israeli occupation. It is home to around 400 illegal settlers guarded by approximately 1,500 Israeli soldiers.

US Embassy Tells US Doctor in Gaza âNot Our Roleâ to Protect Them From Israeli Bombings
With the sun setting over Gazaâs skyline and warplanes flying overhead, trauma surgeon Dr. Feroze Sidhwa and orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mark Perlmutter huddle in front of their webcam at Nasser Hospital in the south of Gaza to describe some of the horrors they have seen over the last week.
âWeâre losing friends all the time. We all have medical student friends that we befriended last year that are now dead,â Dr. Perlmutter tells Mehdi, adding that the dire situation at the hospital has left it remarkably compromised. âI would clean a patientâs arm before I repaired a broken elbow on a baby with tap water. They received no antibiotics, and their supplies are as bad as they were a year ago.â
Dr. Sidhwa, meanwhile, had a closer-than-usual brush with death this week when an Israeli airstrike on the hospital killed his 17-year-old patient, âHe would have gone home yesterday, the day after the bombing,â says Dr. Sidhwa, who was contacted by the US embassy after his tweet on the attack, pointing out how he was almost killed by the Israeli airstrike, garnered over a million views on Twitter.
âI got a call from the US Embassy after I sent out that tweet, because I think people saw it, and the lady said, âHi, this is the embassy. We just want to make sure youâre okay.â
And I was like, yeah, Iâm fine. If you want to be sure I stay okay, maybe you could ask the Israelis not to bomb Nasser Hospital again, and I swear to God, she goes, âActually, thatâs not our role, sorry.ââ
For both doctors, this is not their first mission to Gaza since the genocide began in 2023, and much of the carnage, death, and destruction they saw the first time persists. âJust like when we were here last year, 40% to 50% of the casualties weâre seeing, and most of the severely injured casualties, are kids,â says Dr. Sidhwa (go here to see the interview).

US: Tufts University student detained for pro-Palestine views transferred to Louisiana
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish national on a student visa, is currently being held in detention in Louisiana, according to her lawyer, Middle East Eye can reveal.

A Massachusetts judge ordered her not to be removed from the state, but it is unclear whether she was moved before or after the order was delivered.
Masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents approached and physically restrained the Tufts University doctoral student while on the street in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Wednesday before taking her into custody for âpro-Palestineâ views. She is being held at the South Louisiana Processing Center.
Chilling video footage of the incident on Tuesday shows a man approaching Ozturk, while she was on the phone with her mother, and grabbing her wrists. Five other agents surrounded her, removed her backpack, and placed her in handcuffs before escorting her away.
Ozturk was working as a research assistant and undertaking her PhD at the Eliot-Pearson department of child study and human development at Tufts University.
She holds a masterâs from Columbia Universityâs Teachers College and graduated from the developmental psychology program with a focus on childrenâs media in 2020. She is a grantee of the prestigious Fulbright Scholar program, which aims to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and people from other countries.
Friends of Ozturk believe she may have been targeted because of a doxxing campaign for co-authoring a March 2024 opinions article in the university newspaper, Tufts Daily, renewing calls for the university to adopt the Tufts Community Senate Resolutions, to âacknowledge the Palestinian genocide, apologize for University President Sunil Kumarâs statements, disclose its investments and divest from companies with direct or indirect ties to Israelâ.
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Yale Investments in Companies Selling Arms to Israel Violate State Law, Says an Official Complaint
Yale Universityâs investments in weapons manufacturers violate Connecticut state law, organizers at the school allege in a complaint filed Wednesday with Connecticut Attorney General William Tong.
The complaint asks the attorney general to investigate Yaleâs refusal to heed campus protestersâ calls for divestment from military weapons manufacturers and suppliers amid Israelâs ongoing war on Gaza.
âFinancially prudent investments may be ineligible for investment if they are deeply incompatible with the Universityâs mission and purposes,â the complaint says, citing state law and the universityâs own investment policies.
The organizers allege that Yale trustees breached their fiduciary duties by maintaining investments that expose the university endowment to profit from military weapons manufacturers and suppliers aiding war crimes by Israel (continue reading here).

Motion Picture Academy refuses to issue a statement on behalf of Hamdan Ballal after his lynching by Israeli settlers
Earlier this month, Hamdan Ballal and the filmâs other directors appeared on stage at the 97th Academy Awards in Los Angeles to accept the Oscar for best documentary. Since then, Ballalâs village in the West Bank has seen an escalation of violence by Israeli settlers, ânot only against me,â Ballal said, ânot only against the activists and other crew members of the film, but against all the residents.â
The No Other Land co-director Yuval Abraham claimed on X that the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which organizes the Oscars, âsadly, declined to publicly support Hamdan Ballal while he was beaten and tortured by Israeli soldiers and settlers.
Several US Academy members â especially in the documentary branch â pushed for a statement, but it was ultimately refused. We were told that because other Palestinians were beaten up in the settler attack, it could be considered unrelated to the film, so they felt no need to respond.
âIn other words,â Abraham added, âwhile Hamdan was clearly targeted for making No Other Land, he was also targeted for being Palestinian â like countless others every day who are disregarded. This, it seems, gave the Academy an excuse to remain silent when a film-maker they honored, living under Israeli occupation, needed them the most.â

âThereâs stuff Israel doesnât want us to seeâ: BBCâs Jeremy Bowen
Speaking after he accepted a special fellowship award for the Society of Editors conference, BBCâs international editor Jeremy Bowen said that while Palestinian journalists were doing âfantastic workâ, he and other international media colleagues wanted to contribute to reporting on the ground in Gaza.
âWhy donât they let us in,â he said. âBecause thereâs stuff there they donât want us to see. Beginning after those Hamas attacks on 7 October, they took us into the border communities. I was in Kfar Aza when there was still fighting going on inside it. They had only just started taking out the bodies of the dead Israelis. Why did they let us in there? Because they wanted us to see it.
âWhy donât they let us in to Gaza? Because they donât want us to see it. I think itâs really as simple as that. Israel took a bit of flak for that to start with, but none now, certainly not with [President] Trump. So I donât see that changing anytime soon.â
The Israeli government has been approached for comment. However, Israelâs military has previously said that it has escorted journalists to Gaza to allow them to report safely (continue reading here).

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IMEMC Daily Reports
STATISTICS OCTOBER 7, 2023 â MARCH 26, 2025:
- At least 51,025 Palestinians killed, 121,480 injured â including:
- at least 50,082 killed in Gaza (~15,500 children)
- at least 943 killed in the West Bank (~187 children)
- at least 113,408 injured in Gaza
- at least 8,072 injured in the West Bank
According to Palestinian authorities, at least 150 people were killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza during the ceasefire, and Israel committed at least 962 ceasefire violations since the ceasefire came into force in November.
Thousands of those killed in Gaza have yet to be identified, and an estimated 11,000 more are still buried under rubble.
Reported Israeli death toll from October 7, 2023 â March 26, 2025: ~1,592 â including ~1,139 on October 7, 2023 (~36 children), 407 military forces since the ground invasion began in Gaza, 46 military and civilians in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel.
NOTE: It is unknown at this time how many of the deaths and injuries of Israelis on October 7 were caused by Israeli soldiers.
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