Israeli forces kill 20-year-old Palestinian in Qabatiya

The ministry identified the victim as Osama Kmeil. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 27 November 2025
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Israeli forces kill 20-year-old Palestinian in Qabatiya

  • Osama Kmeil shot in abdomen during Israeli army raid
  • Regime’s snipers on rooftops, shooting in several areas

LONDON: Israeli forces shot and killed a 20-year-old Palestinian man on Wednesday in the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

The ministry identified the victim as Osama Kmeil, who succumbed to his injuries after being shot in the abdomen during the Israeli military raid.

Israeli forces had deployed infantry units throughout Qabatiya, positioned sniper teams on rooftops, opened fire in multiple areas, and searched at least one home, according to the Wafa news agency.

The killing occurred amid an ongoing Israeli military offensive in the Jenin governorate and a new operation initiated this week in Tubas, the northeastern-most of the 11 governorates in the occupied West Bank.

Israel has now killed 57 Palestinians in the Jenin governorate since January’s offensive, according to Wafa.

Israeli raids on West Bank villages have escalated since the start of its war on Gaza in late 2023, accompanied by settler assaults including arson at commercial property and the destruction of crops.

Between October 2023 and August this year, Israeli settlers and soldiers have killed at least 1,014 Palestinians in the West Bank, while 43 Israelis, including soldiers, were killed in Palestinian attacks during the same period.


January settler attacks cause record West Bank displacement since Oct 2023: UN

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January settler attacks cause record West Bank displacement since Oct 2023: UN

RAMALLAH: Israeli settler violence and harassment in the occupied West Bank displaced nearly 700 Palestinians in January, the United Nations said Thursday, the highest rate since the Gaza war erupted in October 2023.
At least 694 Palestinians were forcefully driven from their homes last month, according to figures from the UN’s humanitarian agency OCHA, which compiles data from various United Nations agencies.
The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) said in late January that settler violence has become a key driver of forced displacement in the West Bank.
January’s displacement numbers were particularly high in part due to the displacement of an entire herding community in the Jordan Valley, Ras Ein Al-Auja, whose 130 families left after months of harassment.
“What is happening today is the complete collapse of the community as a result of the settlers’ continuous and repeated attacks, day and night, for the past two years,” Farhan Jahaleen, a Bedouin resident, told AFP at the time.
Settlers in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967, use herding to establish a presence on agricultural lands used by Palestinian communities and gradually deny them access to these areas, according to a 2025 report by Israeli NGO Peace Now.
To force Palestinians out, settlers resort to harassment, intimidation and violence, “with the backing of the Israeli government and military,” the settlement watchdog said.
“No one is putting the pressure on Israel or on the Israeli authorities to stop this and so the settlers feel it, they feel the complete impunity that they’re just free to continue to do this,” said Allegra Pacheco, director of the West Bank Protection Consortium, a group of NGOS working to support Palestinian communities against displacement.
She pointed to a lack of attention on the West Bank as another driving factor.
“All eyes are focused on Gaza when it comes to Palestine, while we have an ongoing ethnic cleansing in the West Bank and nobody’s paying attention,” she told AFP.
West Bank Palestinians are also displaced when Israel’s military destroys structures and dwellings it says are built without permits.
In January, 182 more Palestinians were displaced due to home demolitions, according to OCHA.
Excluding Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, the West Bank is home to more than 500,000 Israelis living in settlements and outposts considered illegal under international law.
Around three million Palestinians live in the West Bank.