Israeli Human Rights Organization Admits 2025 Years Most Deadly And Damaging For Palestinians

JAKARTA - Israel's human rights organizations (HAM) have set 2025 to be the deadliest and most destructive year for Palestinians, where the country is doubling the killings and evictions of civilians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

The statement was published in a report released by 12 Israeli human rights organizations, Bimkom ( Planning Rights Planner), Geisha, Civil Rights Association in Israel, Public Committee Against Torture in Israel, HaMoked (Individual Defense Center), Yesh Din, Combatants for Peace, Ir Amim, Emek Shaveh, Physicians for Human Rights Israel, Breaking the Silence and Torat Tzedek.

"In 2023 and 2024, heavy documented violations in Gaza (during Israel's genocide), but the results in 2025 showed a sharp decline, with the death toll nearly doubling, evacuations almost occurred throughout the enclave, and hunger was the cause of mass death," the report said. , reported by Anadolu (4/12).

"Extraordinary violations at the start of the war are part of day-to-day practices" this year, human rights groups said.

"The second year of war in Gaza is the deadliest and most destructive for Palestinians since 1967," they said.

Figures released by Israeli human rights groups show the death toll from Israel's war reached more than 36,000 in March 2024 and increased to 67,173 in October 2025, including more than 20,000 children and about 10,000 women, in addition to about 10,000 bodies still buried by the rubble. The number of injured victims was more than 170,000 people.

According to the report, Palestinian evacuations in 2025 reached 1.9 million people - about 90 percent of Gaza's population - up from about 1 million people by 2024.

Many have fled several times, according to the report, because all vital settlements and infrastructure, including water and electricity, collapsed.

Regarding hunger caused by Israel, the report states that 461 people, including 157 children, died of hunger until October 2025.

Human rights organizations stated that about 2,306 Palestinians were killed and 16,929 others injured while waiting for aid deliveries in a "day tragedy" created by the Israeli mechanism by 2025.

The organizations further said about 1,200 attacks by illegal settlers were recorded between 2023 and 2024 in the occupied West Bank, while large-scale violence increased in 2025.

The report also found 44 Palestinian herder communities had been completely displaced, and 10 communities had been partially vacated, bringing the total number of Palestinians displaced to 2,932, including 1,326 children.

The report reveals that the number of administrative prisoners of Palestinian wargs, detained without charges, increased from 1,000 in 2023 to 3,577 in 2025, three times the pre-war average.

The report also documented at least 98 Palestinian deaths in Israeli detention from torture, rejection of medical care, and inhumane detention conditions.

"The year 2025 reveals a previously inconceivable reality: a country that operates without limits, systematically violates international law, and destroys the values it claims are upheld. Israel cannot claim morality or self-defense," they explained.

It is known that Palestinian and Israeli human rights organizations have repeatedly reported torture of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons, including beatings, hunger, and sexual harassment.

Israeli troops have stepped up their attacks on the West Bank since the outbreak of the Gaza war in October 2023.

More than 1,085 Palestinians have been killed, and 10,700 others injured in attacks carried out by Israeli soldiers and illegal settlers in the occupied territories. In addition, more than 20,500 people have also been arrested.

In an important decision last July, the International Court (ICJ) declared Israel's occupation of illegal Palestinian territories and called for the evacuation of all settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.