Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2025

Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict:

The following is a list of events during the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2025, including the events of the Gaza war.

January

1 January

2 January

4 January

5 January

6 January

8 January

  • Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip kill at least 27 people.[10]

9 January

  • Israeli airstrikes kill 22 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.[11]

15 January

17 January

19 January

20 January

  • 90 Palestinian prisoners released and returned to West Bank.[15]

25 January

  • Hamas releases four Israeli female soldiers.[16]
  • Israel releases 200 Palestinian prisoners.[17]

27 January

30 January

February

February (entire month)

  • Ceasefire largely holds.[21]
    • Continued humanitarian access and displacement returns.
    • Quiet negotiations over long-term truce and governance begin.

March

18 March

19–20 March

  • Israeli ground forces invade southern and central Gaza. Retakes Netzarim Corridor and pushes into Rafah without warning civilians.[24]

April

2 April

  • Israeli Defense Minister authorizes expanded land occupation in Gaza.

5 April

  • First of several mass protests in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem over war policy.

20 and 27 April

  • Anti-war protests swell; families of hostages call for government accountability.
  • Tensions grow within Netanyahu’s coalition.

May

7 May

  • UN experts warn Israel’s actions may amount to “annihilation” of Gaza’s population.

18 May

  • Israel launches broader Gaza offensive to seize land and relocate civilians.

28–31 May

  • Mass anti-government protests erupt across Israeli cities.
    • Likud Party HQ stormed by demonstrators.
    • Protesters demand ceasefire and elections.

June

8 June

  • IDF conducts daring rescue (Operation Arnon), freeing 4 Israeli hostages from Nuseirat.
  • Over 270 Palestinians killed during the operation.
  • Israeli officer Arnon Zamora killed in action.

10 June

  • UN Security Council passes Resolution 2735:
    • Demands ceasefire, hostage release, humanitarian access, Israeli withdrawal.
    • U.S. supports the resolution, adding pressure on Israel and Hamas.

July

2 July

  • Israel orders new evacuations in Khan Younis and Rafah ahead of military operations.

9 July

  • Major Israeli operations in Tulkarm and Nur Shams displace 40,000 Palestinians.
  • Hamas agrees to release 10 hostages in return for Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.

10 July

  • Ongoing negotiations over U.S.-brokered 60-day ceasefire. Dispute remains over Israeli troops’ presence in Morag Corridor.

September

15 September

October

16 October

  • A ten-year-old boy named Muhammad al-Hallaq was killed by Israeli soldiers in Ar-Rihiya, Hebron Governorate. The IDF said that the killing was a response to "confrontations and rock-hurling" directed at the soldiers.[25]

19 October

  • The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that a 42-year-old Palestinian man named Majed Mohammad Dawoud was killed after Israeli forces raided the Ein Beit al-Ma' refugee camp in Nablus.[26]

November

18 November

  • A 71-year-old Israeli man died by stab wounds and three others were injured by two Palestinian attackers at Gush Etzion Junction in the West Bank. The perpetrators, both 18-years-old from Hebron, were eventually killed by the IDF.[27]

December

9 December

  • The Palestinian Authority reported that a 21-year-old Palestinian man from Husan died under Israeli military custody. The man was initially detained by the IDF in June 2025.[28]

11 December

13 December

  • The Israeli military announced that senior Hamas commander, Ra'ad Sa'ad was killed by an Israeli attack near Gaza City.[30] Hamas later confirmed the killing and accused Israel of violating the ceasefire.[31]

15 December

  • A 16-year-old boy was killed by Israeli forces in Tuqu' in the Bethlehem Governorate. The Israeli military claimed that rocks were thrown at soldiers who used riot dispersal means and later responded with fire.[32]

16 December

  • A 16-year-old Palestinian teenager was killed by an Israeli settler in Tuqu'. An Israeli source claimed that the Israeli civilian opened fire on masked people who were hurling paint bottles and stones at Israeli civilians' cars that were travelling on a nearby main road.[33]

19 December

  • Five Palestinians, including a baby, were killed by Israeli soldiers over the Yellow Line in Tuffah, Gaza City. Israeli forces claimed that they identified "a number of suspicious individuals … in command structures west of the Yellow Line". The IDF also stated that the incident is "under review" and "regrets any harm to uninvolved individuals."[34]

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