Belligerent occupation is the temporary, hostile control of one state's territory by another state's armed forces during an armed conflict, where the occupying power exercises "effective control" without the consent of the local sovereign, distinct from annexation and governed strictly by international humanitarian law (IHL) like the Hague Regulations and Geneva Conventions to protect civilians and regulate the occupant's responsibilities.
However, the use of the term "occupation" is overdue, as the situation has been a de facto annexation for years.
- The term "crimes" refers to acts unrelated to breaches of rules but to criminal acts and activities.
- Please take note that dates refer to the day when a video or photo was posted on the account of a social media user, where it was found
- There may be duplicates, as a video or photo may show elements that belong to more than one category.
- Credit: photographers, videographers, reporters, and journalists in the West Bank, news agencies, and other sources.
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251218 - Nablus city, occupied West Bank - Reinforcement of occupation troops
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251218 - New Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus - Occupation soldiers during a razzia
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251218 - Tal, southwest of Nablus - Israeli occupation troops
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- Parent Category: WAR CRIMES
- Category: Injuring or killing of occupied civilians
20251218 - Hebron, West Bank - Colonizing terrorists open fire
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251217 - al‑Arroub refugee camp north of Hebron - Israeli occupation troops
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251217 - al-Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah - Israeli troops aiming their weapons on a car