Israel orders the banning effective 1 March of 37 humanitarian agencies from operating in the Gaza Strip for failing to comply with its revised regulations on the disclosure of detailed information on their Palestinian staff.[1]
Israeli forces arrested 50 Palestinians and demolished homes following operations involving alleged abuse and property destruction in the West Bank.[2][3]
4 January
Israeli forces killed three Palestinians in Khan Younis, Gaza.[4]
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he is open to sending peacekeeping troops to Palestine.[14]
Somalia accuses Israel of planning a relocation of Palestinians to Somaliland.[15][16]
Israeli strikes killed at least thirteen people, including at least four children, in Gaza.[17][18][19][20]
One person was killed in an Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon.[21][22]
9 January
Israeli forces killed at least three people in an overnight strike in Gaza.[23][24][25]
10 January
Israeli settlers beat a 67-year-old deaf Palestinian man in Deir Sharaf,[26][27] as settler violence forces entire Palestinian communities to flee from their homes.[28][29]
11 January
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian in Hebron during raids in the West Bank.[30][31]
A Palestinian baby dies of hypothermia in Gaza.[32]
Israeli forces kill one person in southern Lebanon.[33]
12 January
Three Palestinians were killed by an Israeli quadcopter drone in Khan Younis.[34]
CSF leader Hussam Al-Astal claims responsibility for killing a senior Hamas police officer in Khan Younis, Gaza.[35]
13 January
At least five people die in Gaza from collapsed buildings and extreme cold.[36][37]
14 January
The United States announces the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan.[38][39][40]
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 11 people, including two children, three journalists and a woman.[57][58] The IDF claimed one of the strikes targeted suspects who were operating a drone that posed a threat.[59]
The IDF carried out airstrikes on the Syria–Lebanon border, which Israel said were targeted at sites used to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah, killing two people.[60]
The IDF announces that a soldier died from wounds sustained during fighting in southern Gaza in October 2025.[64]
26 January
The IDF announced that the remains of the final Israeli hostage, Ran Gvili, was recovered in Gaza.[65]
28 January
Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian property in Khallat al-Sidra, a Bedouin community northeast of East Jerusalem, with Israeli forces stormed the area shortly after the attack.[66]
31 January
Israeli forces launched several airstrikes into the Gaza Strip, killing at least 32 people, including seven children and injuring at least 30 others.[67][68] One of the strikes targeted a police station in Sheikh Radwan, where seven people were killed, including four female police officers.[69] The IDF claimed that the strikes targeted several commanders of Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, as well as a weapons depot, an arms manufacturing site and two rocket launching positions, which was considered as a "violation of the ceasefire agreement".[70]
February
3 February
A 24-year-old Palestinian man named Saeed Nael Saeed al-Sheikh was killed by Israeli forces and injuring three others in Jericho.[71] According to the IDF, the incident was a response after several Palestinians threw rocks at the soldiers during a raid in the city.[72]
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