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Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2290, Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2290, Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2025

1. A martyr killed by occupation fire; genocide toll rises to 70,366 martyrs**

A citizen was killed by Israeli occupation forces in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip.
Local sources reported that a martyr arrived at Al-Shifa Medical Complex after being shot by occupation forces in the Al-Atatra area of Beit Lahia.
They also reported that the death toll of the Israeli assault has risen to **70,366 martyrs and 171,064 injuries** since October 7, 2023.

### **2. Israeli occupation wipes 2,700 Gaza families from the civil registry and annihilates them completely**

Official Palestinian data showed that the Israeli occupation authorities have removed more than **2,700 Gaza families** from the civil registry during the war on the Gaza Strip, in what Palestinians describe as systematic genocide against civilians.
The data indicates that these families were completely exterminated, with no survivors—an unprecedented humanitarian tragedy.
The statistics also show that more than **6,020 other families** were bombed and destroyed, leaving only one survivor in each family to witness the loss of all relatives.

### **3. Gaza Government Media Office: 738 violations by the occupation during 60 days of ceasefire**

The Government Media Office confirmed that the Israeli occupation committed **738 violations** of the agreement during the 60 days of ceasefire, leaving Gaza under a suffocating siege with a humanitarian compliance rate of no more than 38%.
It stated that since the ceasefire came into effect on October 10, 2025, the occupation has continued severe and systematic violations of international humanitarian law.
Recorded violations include:

* 205 direct shootings at civilians
* 37 military incursions
* 358 bombardments targeting unarmed civilians and their homes
* 138 demolitions of homes, institutions, and civilian buildings

### **4. Prisoners’ Media: Harsh conditions for Gaza detainees in Ramla Prison**

Recent testimonies from prisoners from Gaza reveal extremely harsh detention conditions in the Rekevet section of Ramla Prison, with severe abuses since the moment of arrest.
The testimonies state that some prisoners were wounded during arrest and later transferred to various interrogation centers—Ashkelon, Petah Tikva, Moscobiya, and Ofer—where they endured long and harsh interrogations that caused chronic pain.

### **5. Settlers attack agricultural land east of Jerusalem**

Israeli settlers attacked agricultural land near the Al-Muntar Bedouin community in the Jerusalem desert, southeast of occupied Jerusalem.
The Jerusalem Governorate reported that settlers plowed areas of agricultural land after proceeding from the “Boaz” settlement outpost, a known launch point for repeated settler attacks in the area.

### **6. Israeli occupation launches wide arrest campaign in West Bank, including children and former prisoners**

West Bank governorates witnessed a large-scale arrest campaign by Israeli forces targeting dozens of citizens, particularly in Salfit, Ramallah, Nablus, Jenin, Bethlehem, and Hebron.
The raids included night incursions, home searches, and the arrest of children, young men, and released prisoners.
In Ramallah, Israeli forces raided Birzeit University from three entrances, held several security guards, and seized their phones.

### **7. UNICEF: Aid to Gaza insufficient; 165 children dead due to malnutrition**

UNICEF stated that the humanitarian aid entering Gaza is insufficient due to numerous obstacles.
The organization received **9,300 children** in October in its Gaza centers suffering from malnutrition.
Since October 2023, **165 children** have died in Gaza due to malnutrition.

### **8. Rights groups warn of repercussions of Resolution 2803 on Gaza and UNRWA’s mandate**

The Palestinian Return Centre provided a political and legal briefing to British MPs on UN Security Council Resolution 2803 regarding Gaza.
It warned that the resolution poses severe risks to Palestinian rights, Gaza’s reconstruction, and UNRWA’s mandate.
The resolution promotes a so-called “Comprehensive Plan to End the Conflict in Gaza,” creating two transitional bodies:

* the **Board of Peace (BoP)** for civil affairs and reconstruction
* the **International Stability Force (ISF)** for security duties

### **9. Protests in Finland demanding Israel’s exclusion from Eurovision**

Finland witnessed a protest urging the national broadcaster Yle to withdraw from Eurovision and pressure the EBU to exclude Israel.
Protesters raised Palestinian flags, chanting slogans condemning Israel’s participation and calling for a cultural boycott.

### **10. Argentine lawmakers pledge solidarity with Palestine during constitutional oath**

Several newly elected Argentine MPs altered the traditional oath of office to express solidarity with Palestine.
Figures like *Nicolás del Caño* and *Néstor Pitrola* substituted “I swear” with statements such as **“For a free Palestine”** and **“Against the genocide in Palestine.”**
Pitrola wore a Palestinian keffiyeh, while Romina Del Plá held a sign reading “From the river to the sea.”

### **11. Legal victory restores academic rights to pro-Palestine student**

A federal judge in Boston allowed PhD student and pro-Palestine activist Ramisa Ozturk to return to her academic duties at Tufts University after months of detention and visa cancellation under Trump-era policies targeting foreign students involved in pro-Palestine activism.
Judge Denise Casper ordered U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to reinstate her SEVIS record, deeming its deletion unlawful.

### **12. *Video*: “Friends of Israel” gala disrupted in London in solidarity with Palestine**

A London hotel witnessed protests against a “Friends of Israel” event, with demonstrators condemning it as support for Israeli crimes.
Protesters gathered at the entrance, describing the gala as a “celebration of genocide” and calling for an end to cooperation with Israel.
Police intervened to push protesters away from the entrance.

### **13. “Flotilla of Steadfastness” prepares new voyage to break Gaza siege**

The International Committee to Break the Siege on Gaza announced a new flotilla set to sail in April, as discussed at the Freedom Flotilla Coalition meeting in Dublin.
Several ships are being prepared in response to the Israeli attack last October on dozens of flotilla vessels and the subsequent arrest and torture of activists.

### **14. Call to support hunger-striking activists in the UK as their health deteriorates**

Seven activists from the Palestine Movement, on hunger strike for more than a month, are in rapidly deteriorating health.
Their demands include:

* ending surveillance of their communications
* immediate release
* the right to a fair trial
* removal of the “terrorist” label
* closure of Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems’ sites in the UK
They were arrested under the UK Terrorism Act 2000 solely for participating in peaceful protests.

### **15. Massive pro-Palestine demonstration in the Netherlands calls for cutting ties with Israel**

A mass demonstration marched through the city of Leiden in solidarity with Palestine, demanding that the Dutch government sever relations with Israel.

### **16. Canadian woman barred from engineering elections due to her support for Palestine**

Canadian engineer Bahira Abdelsalam revealed that she was harassed, pressured, and ultimately barred from running in engineering elections in Canada because of her support for the Palestinian cause.

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