Palestinian Children Face Deadliest Year in West Bank Since 1967: B'Tselem Report
Palestinian Children Face Deadliest Year in West Bank Since 1967

B'Tselem, the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, released a new report detailing 54 cases in which Israeli forces killed Palestinian children and teenagers in the West Bank in 2025. The report states that from October 7, 2023, to June 28, 2026, Israel killed 1,086 Palestinians in the West Bank, 241 of them children and teenagers. Nearly one in every four Palestinians killed by Israel in the West Bank during this period was a minor, marking the highest rate since Israel occupied the territory in 1967.

Systemic Policy Behind Killings

B'Tselem Executive Director Yuli Novak said: “The widespread, unprecedented killing of Palestinian children and teenagers in the West Bank is the result of a broader Israeli policy that enables the killing of Palestinians with virtually no accountability. When the military commander of the area boasts that Israel is killing Palestinians ‘like we haven’t killed since 1967,’ he is confirming exactly that: The system does not merely back those who pull the trigger — it effectively grants them a license to kill.”

The report shows that the killing of Palestinian children and teenagers in the West Bank is not the result of isolated mistakes or violations of military orders. It is the outcome of an Israeli policy that expands the circumstances in which soldiers are permitted to shoot and kill perceived threats, including children; backs those who use lethal force; labels Palestinians killed as “terrorists” even when they posed no threat; and almost never holds perpetrators to account.

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Impunity and Lack of Accountability

B'Tselem added: “These findings are commensurate with recent remarks by the head of the Israeli military’s Central Command, Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth, who boasted that Israel is killing Palestinians in the West Bank ‘like we haven’t killed since 1967,’ and presented the high number of fatalities as an achievement.” Despite the scale of the killings, B’Tselem is not aware of a single indictment filed in Israel since October 2023 in connection with the killing of Palestinians in the West Bank. This includes cases in which the victims were children and teenagers.

The report found that in almost one-quarter of the cases documented by B’Tselem in 2025, Israeli forces delayed or prevented medical teams or local residents from reaching wounded children and teenagers to provide life-saving assistance. In addition, Israel is still withholding the bodies of 18 of the 54 children and teenagers killed in 2025.

Link to Gaza and International Complicity

“The killings in the West Bank cannot be separated from Israel’s killing of more than 21,000 Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip. By allowing Israel to kill on such a scale in Gaza without consequences, the international community has effectively given it a green light to pursue the same lethal policy in the West Bank,” said B’Tselem. “As long as Israel continues to enjoy near-total impunity in the world, the lives of Palestinians — including children — will remain unprotected and exposed.”

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