From June 30 to July 6, 13 Palestinians, including 2 children, were injured by Israeli forces across the West Bank, half during some 55 search and arrest operations in Ad Duheisha refugee camp (Bethlehem), Beit Ummar (Hebron), Tell (Nablus) and Al Jalazun refugee camp (Ramallah).
Three incidents of physical assault took place in Ras Karkar (Ramallah), Marda (Salfit), and the Old City of Jerusalem.
[1] Over the week 7–13 July, 9 Palestinians, including three children, were injured by Israeli forces, which also conducted 52 search-and-arrest operations resulting in 71 arrests in the West Bank.
[4] In the context of tensions over the status of the Temple Mount (Haram al Sharif), a wave of stabbing incidents occurred, with lone wolf Palestinians often using low-tech means, household items like kitchen knives, screwdrivers and, in one case, a vegetable peeler, to attack Israelis.
According to Peter Beaumont, "one unnamed officer told the Israeli columnist Nahum Barnea" about unprecedented scale of "violence of Jews against Arabs.
[191] In the context of tensions over the status of the Temple Mount / Haram al Sharif, a wave of stabbing incidents occurred, with lone wolf Palestinians using low-tech means, household items like kitchen knives, screwdrivers and, in one case, a vegetable peeler, to attack Israelis.
Israeli security sources also noted an unprecedented uptick in Jewish extremist violence as contributing factors to the escalation.
[187][189] OCHA reported that over the week 29 September-5 October, 794 Palestinians had been injured in the West Bank and east Jerusalem:10% from live fire, 25% from rubber bullets.
The Palestinian red Crescent Society treated 1,298 people injured by Israeli forces over the period 2–7 October.
20 suffered from severe beatings.20 Red Crescent ambulances had been attacked by settlers or soldiers or subject to checkpoint delays over the same period.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health calculated from its hospital registries that, from October 1, 165 had been hit by live fire, and 375 had been injured by rubber-coated metal bullets.
The Palestinian NGO Al-Haq documented 28 instances from 28 September to 4 October, ranging from stone throwing, beatings, burning crops, to gunfire.