The UN reports that more than 37,000 Palestinians were displaced in the West Bank in 2025 — a record — driven by Israeli military operations, 1,800+ settler attacks, and demolitions. The pace has continued into 2026 as Israel advances plans to register occupied land.
The UN is calling the occupied West Bank’s current crisis the worst since 1967 — with 37,000+ Palestinians displaced in 2025, record settler violence, military operations destroying refugee camps, and a new land registry plan condemned by 80+ countries as de facto annexation.
Eight Palestinians were deported from the US to the occupied West Bank on a private jet owned by a Trump business partner — a move described as ‘highly unusual’ even by Israeli sources. The case exposes the deepening entanglement of private financial interests, pro-Israel lobbying, and US immigration enforcement.
The UN says 230,000 women and girls in Gaza — including 15,000 pregnant women — have almost no access to reproductive healthcare due to Israeli attacks on health facilities, forced displacement, and aid restrictions that continue despite a ceasefire.
Israeli rights group B’Tselem’s new report ‘Living Hell’ documents a systematic ‘network of torture camps’ in which 84 Palestinians — including one minor — have died in Israeli custody since October 2023, with abuse described as more extensive than ever.
On January 9, Rep. Hillary Cassel withdrew her “No Shari’a Act” and filed HB 1471 — a sweeping bill that absorbs the anti-Shari’a provisions and adds the power to designate domestic terrorist organizations, expel students, cut off school vouchers, and prosecute supporters. A companion bill makes the process secret. It is exactly what DeSantis called for one month earlier.
Ten foreign ministers, including from France, Norway, and the UK, have warned that Israel’s INGO deregistration deadline will shutter one in three Gaza healthcare facilities — as aid organizations refuse to submit Palestinian staff lists that could put workers in danger.
A year of investigations by The Guardian, +972 Magazine, and Local Call reveals that Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have deeply integrated their cloud, AI, and surveillance infrastructure with the Israeli military — systems that have directly enabled operations in Gaza.
