The OIC Observatory Recorded 1,166 Israeli Crimes in Seven Days and 380,975 since October 7

Ramallah, June 9, 2026
The number of Israeli crimes committed between June 2 and 8, 2026, reached 1,166, while the total number of crimes committed between October 7, 2023, and June 8, 2026, was 380,975, including 74,143 murdered and 183,905 injured.
In the Gaza Strip, 38 Palestinians were murdered last week, in addition to the recovery of one body and 204 injuries. Two Palestinians were murdered in the West Bank, and 23 others were injured, bringing the total number of murdered recorded during this period to 41, with 227 injured across all Palestinian territories.
Israeli shelling of the Gaza Strip targeted the Shati refugee camp, various areas of Khan Younis including the densely populated Al-Mawasi area with its tents housing displaced people, the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, the Abu Iskandar area, a camp for displaced people in the Al-Rimal neighborhood, the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, Intelligence Street, and the Al-Buraq School in the Al-Nasr neighborhood of Gaza City. The shelling also targeted fishing boats off the coast of Deir al-Balah. The number of incursions by the occupation forces into the West Bank in seven days reached 299 incursions, during which they arrested 175 Palestinians, demolished 5 houses, a parking lot and car showroom, an industrial facility, a number of shops, an undocumented number of livestock pens, a water pool, occupied two houses after evacuating the residents, burned a wheat crop, bulldozed agricultural lands, delivered orders to uproot olive trees on an area of 126,863 dunams in Jenin, confiscated 208 dunams, 41,748 dunams in Tubas, 16 dunams of Jerusalem lands, 128,631 dunams, and 2,803 dunams in Jenin, in addition to a bulldozer, a crane, and two vehicles.
Israeli occupation forces arrested a guard at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and banned two Palestinians from entering the mosque for six months. They killed an infant in Hebron, injured two children after running one over with a military vehicle, arrested four children, and raided the campus of Al-Quds University in Abu Dis, conducting field interrogations of students. They also arrested five university students in villages near Ramallah and Tulkarm. The American School in Deir Dabwan, near Ramallah, was subjected to numerous attacks by settlers, and a settler stormed the Shuqba village academy near Ramallah, assaulting dozens of children.
In seven days, settlers carried out 141 attacks on villages and cities in the West Bank, releasing their livestock into Palestinian agricultural, grazing, and residential lands on 17 incidents across eight Palestinian governorates. They set fire to agricultural lands in 19 recorded incidents across four governorates, targeting the wheat and barley harvest season. They also burned a vehicle scrap yard, stole three vehicles, several sheep, and water tanks, and destroyed a large water tank and surveillance cameras.
They cut down olive tree branches in three areas of Ramallah and Nablus, and disrupted water and electricity services. In Tubas, they destroyed the electricity network in the Bedouin village of Khirbet al-Ras al-Ahmar, damaged the electrical switchboard for an artesian well in the village of Atouf, cut down an electricity pole in the village of Burin in Nablus, and damaged a main water line supplying the Bedouin community of al-Mahtoush in Jerusalem.
Settlement activity reached a high number last week, with 24 incidents. Settlers placed mobile homes and livestock pens in Turmus Ayya in Ramallah, erected a tent in the Khallat al-Homs area of Hebron, re-erected a tent in the village of Jalud in Nablus, erected two tents near a water reservoir in the village of Bir al-Basha in Jenin, and erected a tent in the al-Qawawis area of Masafer Yatta. With the aim of establishing settlement outposts, settlers bulldozed land in the Jabal al-Muqata’ area of Ramallah, land in the town of Bruqin, and land in the Bir al-Maskub Bedouin community in Jerusalem, after forcibly displacing its residents. They also bulldozed land near the town of al-Auja in Jericho and expanded an outpost east of the village of Beit Dajan in Nablus. Occupation forces bulldozed 22,806 dunams of land in the Haddad tourist area of Jenin, and in the village of Raba, to construct settlement roads and prepare land for mobile homes. They also bulldozed land in the town of Arraba, and near an outpost built on the ruins of the evacuated settlement of Tarsala, to construct a road connecting it to the ruins of the evacuated settlement of Homesh. A fifth road was constructed west of the village of Aboud, and around the settlements of Beit Aryeh and Ofarim. Land was bulldozed in the Iraq al-Deir area southeast of Jerusalem, and another road was constructed for settlement projects. The occupation government approved these actions. The Israeli authorities have approved the construction of 2,162 housing units in the settlements of Givat (Bethlehem), Har Bracha (Nablus), and Kiryat Arba (Hebron), and confiscated 300 dunams of land east of Bethlehem, claiming it as “public property for the development of an archaeological site.”
Settlers attempted to seize an abandoned house south of the town of Sinjil in Ramallah. They also plowed land east of the town of Idhna in Hebron, after preventing its owners from accessing it. They continued plowing land east of Idhna, raising Israeli flags and blocking access roads with earth mounds and stones to seize the land.
