
Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2471, Date: Monday, June 15, 2026
Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2471, Date: Monday, June 15, 2026
1. 9 Martyrs as Occupation Violations Continue in Gaza
Nine citizens, including a child, were killed by Israeli occupation forces as violations of the ceasefire continue across various parts of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli occupation forces continue to violate the ceasefire agreement in Gaza through air and artillery strikes targeting areas where displaced people are sheltering, in addition to demolition and destruction operations within what is known as the “Yellow Line,” while maintaining restrictions on the movement of goods, humanitarian aid, and travel.
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### 2. Settlers Burn Vehicles and Cause Extensive Damage East of Ramallah
Israeli settlers burned several vehicles and attacked citizens’ property in the town of Deir Dibwan, east of Ramallah, in the latest episode of escalating attacks across the West Bank.
Local sources reported that a group of settlers stormed the Al-Marah area near the western entrance of the town and proceeded to burn and vandalize four vehicles belonging to Palestinian residents.
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### 3. Jerusalem Activist: Occupation Demolishes and Erases What Remains of the “Khallet Al-Sadra” Community
Jerusalem activist Yousef Kaabneh confirmed that Israeli occupation bulldozers have begun a large-scale and systematic demolition operation targeting what remains of the structures and homes in the Bedouin community of “Khallet Al-Sadra,” located in the town of Mikhmas, north of occupied Jerusalem.
Kaabneh explained that occupation military vehicles suddenly entered the community and began demolishing and erasing traces of homes and structures belonging to the Al-Zawahreh family, the same houses that had previously been burned and vandalized in attacks carried out by settler groups.
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### 4. Occupation Issues Administrative Detention Orders Against 28 Detainees
The Prisoners’ Information Office stated that Israeli occupation authorities have issued and renewed administrative detention orders against 28 detainees.
The office indicated that the list includes both new administrative detention orders and renewals of existing orders.
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### 5. Settlers Attack Citizens Northwest of Ramallah
Israeli settlers attacked residents in the village of Deir Abu Mash’al, northwest of Ramallah.
Local sources reported that settlers attacked residents while they were heading to their lands south of the village to work.
The settlers threw stones at the residents, leading to clashes. Occupation forces entered the area to provide protection for the settlers. No injuries or arrests were reported.
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### 6. Video: Settlers Burn Two Palestinian Vehicles
A surveillance camera captured the moment Israeli settlers set fire to two vehicles belonging to Palestinians during a large-scale attack targeting the village of Jit, east of Qalqilya in the West Bank.
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# Europe
### 7. European Investigation Documents Doctors’ Testimonies on Occupation Crimes Against Gaza’s Children
A European journalistic investigation based on testimonies from doctors who worked in the Gaza Strip during the Israeli war has won a prestigious journalism award, while its authors called for greater attention to the evidence and data they documented regarding injuries suffered by children in Gaza.
Journalists Maud Efting and Willem Feenstra of the Dutch newspaper *De Volkskrant* won the “Outstanding Journalism Award” at the European Press Awards for their investigation titled “What the Wounds Tell,” which relied on testimonies from doctors who worked in Gaza hospitals during the war.
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### 8. Video: Pro-Palestine Supporter Challenges Occupation Supporters in Germany
A man raised the Palestinian flag and chanted for Palestinian freedom while facing a group waving Israeli flags during a gathering in the German capital, Berlin.
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### 9. Ghassan Kanafani Ship to Arrive at the Italian Port of Livorno on June 18
The vessel will arrive in the Italian region of Tuscany to continue the activities of the “100 Ports, 100 Cities” campaign, launched on May 2 to build local solidarity networks against the war of extermination.
The mobilization program includes a boat convoy departing from Quattro Mori Marina through the Navicelli Canal to protest the military presence at Camp Darby base, alongside two vessels affiliated with the “Global Intifada” organization.
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### 10. Protest Outside Barclays Branch in Aberdeen Against Complicity with Israel
The action coincided with large public demonstrations outside Barclays branches, where passersby expressed solidarity with protesters demanding an end to all forms of complicity with the apartheid system.
This collective divestment from government bonds follows the success of last year’s boycott campaign, which forced the bank to withdraw its investments in Elbit Systems on multiple occasions.
Solidarity groups affirmed that pressure will continue until divestment extends to all companies involved in the oppression of the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, particularly military software and surveillance company Palantir Technologies.
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### 11. Companies Involved in Auction of Palestinian Land Revealed in London
The website *Middle East Eye* revealed a list of companies and groups involved in organizing the “Great Israeli Real Estate Exhibition” in London after organizers removed the information from social media platforms and the event website in an apparent attempt to avoid legal and public accountability.
Leaked data showed the involvement of Emanuel Group, Harry Zahav Company, Meshulam Levinstein Group, Tivukh Sheli, and Africa Israel Housing in marketing and selling confiscated Palestinian land in Gaza and the West Bank, including the Gush Etzion settlement bloc.
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### 12. Activists in Amsterdam Shut Down Microsoft Data Center Construction Site
Activists from the Dutch movement “Geef Tegengas” shut down the construction site of a major Microsoft data center in Amsterdam’s western port area.
The protest targeted the €1 billion project after investigations revealed that Microsoft’s Azure cloud servers in the Netherlands had been used to store vast amounts of communications and surveillance data for Israeli military intelligence.
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### 13. Irish Fans and Artists Launch “Stop The Game” Campaign to Boycott the Occupation
The campaign, involving Irish supporters, sports teams, and artists under the hashtag #StopTheGame, calls for the cancellation and boycott of football matches between Ireland and Israel in protest against complicity in the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Activists brought the protests directly to stadiums and public squares ahead of scheduled matches. Fans of Shamrock Rovers at Tolka Park displayed banners declaring their opposition to playing against Israel under the slogan: “Not here, not anywhere.”
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### 14. Angry Protest After Palestine Movement Activists Sentenced to Prison in Britain
Solidarity activists blocked roads surrounding Woolwich Crown Court in London to prevent the departure of a prison transport vehicle carrying activists Lottie, Sam, Ellie, and Fatima Zainab after they received what supporters described as arbitrary sentences under anti-terrorism laws.
Protesters from Palestine Action and Defend Our Juries succeeded in disrupting vehicle movements outside the court building amid confusion and reported security planning failures among police officers.
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# International
### 15. 100 Parliamentarians Urge Foreign Minister to Prevent Auction of Seized Palestinian Land
In an urgent letter, lawmakers condemned the involvement of Israel’s Bank Leumi in financing an auction dedicated to settlement construction based on the forced displacement of Palestinians.
They stressed that the event represents a direct component of the occupation’s colonial expansion project and deprives Palestinian refugees of their right of return.
The parliamentary initiative came hours after London’s mayor condemned the event, amid growing public anger and widespread calls from boycott movements for mass demonstrations in the British capital to end complicity with genocide and settlement expansion.
