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Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2276, Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2276, Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025

1. Settlers burn agricultural land north of Ramallah

Settlers set fire to agricultural lands between the towns of ‘Atara and Birzeit, north of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank.
Local sources reported that a group of settlers burned farmlands in the area between the two towns, belonging to residents from both communities.

**2. Ben Gvir to the residents of al-Laqiyya: “I’m the homeowner here”**

“Get out!” Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir gets into a heated argument with Knesset member Walid al-Hawashla during his visit to the village of al-Laqiyya in the Negev, amid angry chants from local residents.

**3. Foreign Press Association calls for an end to delays in allowing journalists into Gaza**

The Foreign Press Association (FPA) expressed its frustration with the Israeli Supreme Court’s decision to grant the Israeli government an additional extension to respond to its petition demanding free and independent access to Gaza.
The association said: “Over the past 14 months since we filed this petition, we have become accustomed to such delays. The Israeli government has repeatedly made clear that it does not intend to open Gaza to the press and has no plan to do so.”

**4. Medical workers in Australia show solidarity with Gaza and their Palestinian colleagues**

Healthcare workers from the *Health Workers of South Australia* group held a protest at Rundle Mall in Australia to honor and show solidarity with their colleagues in Gaza.
In a statement, they said that since the start of the ceasefire, the occupation has committed more than 395 violations, resulting in the killing of over 330 people and injuring around 788 others, including 67 children — an average of two children per day.
They added that the occupation still holds 9,100 Palestinians in its prisons, thousands of them without charge, including 400 children.
Participants stressed that the genocide in Gaza has not ended and called for continued awareness of the humanitarian situation in Palestine.

**5. Microsoft security assaults employees supporting Palestine**

Protesters from the “No Azure for Apartheid” movement were violently assaulted by private security contractors hired by Microsoft during the *Microsoft Ignite* conference.
According to the movement, security personnel attacked peaceful demonstrators without any warning or request to leave, causing minor injuries among the group.
Witnesses said that some bystanders had to intervene to calm the situation, while the activists filed an official police complaint against the security teams for assault and battery.
The movement asserted that Microsoft bears full responsibility for the violence and emphasized that it will not back down from its activism opposing the genocide in Gaza.

**6. Ribbons bearing the names of 20,000 children from Gaza in Italy**

“They are not numbers.” Thousands of white ribbons memorialize the names of 20,000 child martyrs from Gaza in an art installation that covered a public square in the city of Brescia, Italy.

**7. Protest outside Allianz offices in the UK over its support for Elbit Systems**

Pro-Palestine activists from the *Allianz Insures Genocide* group returned to protest at the offices of the insurance company “Allianz”, located in the Landmark building on Oxford Road in Manchester, UK.
The protest called on Allianz to withdraw its investments from *Elbit Systems*, which manufactures weapons used against Palestinians in the ongoing genocide, and to terminate insurance policies that shield Elbit employees from liability for their actions.
Participants stated that Allianz’s continued support for Zionist-linked companies despite well-documented crimes against Palestinians shows its complicity in the genocide in Gaza, and stressed that public and international pressure must continue until all ties with Israel are severed.

**8. British activists attack a military factory supporting the Israeli army and F-35 jets**

British activists documented an attack on a military factory in the UK that produces components used in Israeli army weapons and F-35 fighter jets, as part of a protest campaign against Western support for the Israeli occupation.
Sources said the targeted factory belongs to *Land AMETEK*, which also manufactures components for the Israeli company *Elbit Systems*, known for supplying equipment to the Israeli army, especially in Gaza.
During the action, activists wrote protest slogans on the building’s façade condemning corporate collaboration with the Israeli army, and used red paint to symbolize the “blood of Palestinian civilian victims.”

**9. Chile launches an international campaign to expel Israel from the United Nations**

Civil society groups in Chile are preparing to launch an international campaign calling for Israel’s expulsion from the UN based on Article 6 of the UN Charter, citing “ongoing and systematic violations” of international law.
Chilean lawyer and former ambassador Nelson Haddad presented the legal framework of the initiative, stating that Israel has become a “pariah state” under international law, as it does not comply with UN resolutions or humanitarian law and has continued its violations for more than seven decades.
Organizers say the proposed mechanism has been used in past historical moments such as the Korean War and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and believe it could serve as an institutional pressure tool that bypasses paralysis in the Security Council.
The campaign will officially launch on 26 November at a public event in Santiago; meanwhile, the online petition addressed to the UN Secretary-General has surpassed 57,000 signatures, aiming for 100,000 in support of international civil pressure regarding the humanitarian situation in Palestine.

**10. Gaza Humanitarian Foundation: Our emergency mission in Gaza has concluded**

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced that its emergency mission has officially ended and it will no longer have any presence inside the Gaza Strip.

**11. Israel incites against journalists from Gaza**

“Poland or Gaza?” Official Israeli attack targeting journalist Mu‘tasem Dalloul over the geolocation feature on the X platform.

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