
Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2285, Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025
Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2285, Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025
1. Two martyrs killed by occupation gunfire east of Gaza City**
Two citizens were killed by Israeli occupation forces in the Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City.
Local sources reported that **Abdel Al-Amarin (35)** was shot dead by the Israeli army near the car market in the Zeitoun area.
Earlier this morning, local sources also reported the killing of another citizen and the injury of others in the same neighborhood.
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### **2. Doctors Without Borders urges evacuation of 10,000 wounded from Gaza**
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) called on countries to open their doors to tens of thousands of Gaza residents in urgent need of medical evacuation, warning that hundreds have died while waiting for treatment.
Hani Isleem, MSF’s medical evacuation coordinator, told AFP that the number of patients countries have accepted so far is “only a drop in the ocean,” noting that the real number of those needing evacuation is **three to four times** the registered cases.
WHO estimates that more than **8,000 patients** have been evacuated since the war began on October 7, 2023, while over **16,500** still need treatment outside Gaza, including children with serious illnesses such as cancer and congenital heart disease.
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### **3. Settlers set fires and launch attacks in the West Bank**
Several areas across the West Bank witnessed a series of attacks by settler groups, including setting fire to Palestinian land, assaulting commercial facilities, and placing Israeli flags along main roads.
In western Ramallah, settlers set fire to lands in the town of Atara, northwest of the city. Local sources said settlers from a newly established outpost ignited fires on Palestinian lands and prevented residents from extinguishing them.
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### **4. Gaza Health Ministry: 360 martyrs and 922 injuries since the ceasefire**
The Gaza Ministry of Health announced that in the past 48 hours, hospitals received **5 martyrs** (4 newly killed and 1 recovered from under rubble), in addition to **13 injuries**.
It confirmed that many victims remain under the rubble or on the roads, with ambulance and civil defense teams unable to reach them.
Since the ceasefire began on **October 11, 2025**, the total number of martyrs has reached **360**, injuries **922**, and **617 bodies** have been recovered.
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### **5. Over 2,100 violations and 19 attempts to establish new settlement outposts in November**
The Commission Against the Wall and Settlements revealed a significant rise in attacks by the occupation and settlers during November, as part of ongoing settlement expansion policies.
According to the Commission, **2,144 violations** were committed, ranging from assaults on citizens to seizures of land and property.
Settlers attempted to establish **19 new outposts** across the West Bank as part of a systematic plan to expand settlement control.
Occupation forces also seized around **2,800 dunums** of Palestinian land, demolished **76 structures**, and issued demolition notices for **51 more**.
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### **6. Occupation forces assault elderly man and child in Mesliya, south of Jenin**
An elderly man and a child were injured after Israeli soldiers beat them in the village of Mesliya, south of Jenin.
The Red Crescent said its teams transported the two victims— a **60-year-old man** and a **14-year-old child**—who suffered bruises and were taken to the hospital.
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### **7. Freed prisoners recount torture in Israeli detention**
“I used to pray secretly with my eyes.”
Recently released detainees from Gaza have given painful testimonies documenting torture and abuse inside the notorious **Sde Teiman** prison.
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### **8. Euro-Med: Israeli burial of Palestinian bodies in unknown graves requires investigation**
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said that Israel has followed a systematic policy of burying Palestinian bodies in unknown graves during the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
The organization explained that these burials also occurred near aid distribution centers, preventing identification of victims and denying families the right to know their fate.
A recent **CNN investigation** supports these findings, strengthening calls for an independent international investigation.
Euro-Med said it documented these practices through extensive field investigations and interviews with survivors and families of the missing.
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### **9. Occupation abuses staff of the Union of Agricultural Work Committees in the West Bank**
Israeli forces assaulted employees of the Union of Agricultural Work Committees in the West Bank, **binding their hands and feet** before shutting down the organization’s offices.
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### **10. Protest in front of Israeli embassy in Copenhagen in solidarity with Palestine**
Activists gathered outside the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen demanding the release of all Palestinian prisoners held unlawfully in Israeli prisons.
The protest was part of a broader campaign led by **Marwan Barghouti**, imprisoned for over 20 years, aiming to highlight prisoner suffering and push for their freedom.
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### **11. Amazon workers protest company’s support for the occupation**
Amazon warehouse workers and tech employees in New York held a protest involving the **Amazon Labor Union** and the **No Tech for Apartheid** campaign.
They demanded an end to Amazon technologies being used by U.S. immigration authorities targeting pro-Gaza students and in activities linked to the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Protesters accused Amazon of exploiting and surveilling workers while also providing cloud services believed to support Israeli military operations.
They urged Amazon employees to join the movement and pressure the company to end collaboration with Israeli military and security institutions through AWS.
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### **12. 475,000 signatures call on UEFA to suspend Israel’s membership**
A petition signed by **475,000 people** called on the European football authorities to suspend Israel’s membership in international sports organizations due to severe human rights violations.
The **#BanIsrael** campaign emphasized that allowing Israel to participate in tournaments despite the situation in Gaza contradicts principles of justice and fairness.
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### **13. Protest in Oslo against administrative detention**
Activists in Oslo held a protest outside the Israeli embassy demanding the release of Palestinians held under administrative detention without charges or trial.
They highlighted the plight of over **3,500 detainees**, calling the practice a blatant violation of basic human rights.
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### **14. Protest in Paris against Israeli orchestra conductor**
Around 100 people gathered outside the Paris Philharmonie to protest the participation of conductor **Lahav Shani**, who recently led a performance by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
Protesters chanted “No concerts for perpetrators of genocide,” calling on cultural institutions to adopt ethical standards.
Shani, a prominent Israeli conductor and pianist, faces criticism for his association with Israeli state musical institutions accused of whitewashing government actions in Gaza.
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### **15. Activists surround Israeli embassy in Brussels**
Activists surrounded the Israeli embassy in Brussels in solidarity with the Palestinian people and Gaza.
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### **16. Protests outside the BBC denouncing its pro-Israel bias**
A demonstration took place outside the BBC headquarters in London in support of Gaza and Palestine, condemning the broadcaster’s perceived bias in favor of the Israeli occupation.
