Highlights
In just one week, more than 50 attacks by settlers across the West Bank resulted in casualties or property damage, including arson attacks that damaged a mosque, homes, farmland and vehicles. OCHA has documented an average of six such attacks per day in 2026.
Concerns over the risk of forced displacement of hundreds of Palestinians in eastern Jerusalem governorate intensified after the Israeli Finance Minister called for the rapid implementation of long-standing demolition orders against Khan al Ahmar.
In Gaza, humanitarian partners have launched a pest-control campaign in over 1,700 locations, while warning that their efforts are limited by shortages and restrictions.
Only half of all aid trucks from Egypt could offload at the Israeli-controlled Kerem Shalom Crossing in the first 18 days of May, based on data tracked by the Logistics Cluster.
Overview
The Occupied Palestinian Territory remains heavily fragmented; with people not allowed to move between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and movement within each of those areas further restricted by military divisions, physical barriers, and closed zones. Combined with ongoing violence, which keeps claiming civilian lives, these conditions are further deepening people’s humanitarian needs while making it both difficult and unsafe for them to access support.
This past week saw new waves of displacement before previous ones had even ended, as attacks and threats once again forced people from their homes or shelters.
For humanitarian partners, getting staff and the whole range of critical supplies to where they are needed remains extremely difficult.
Recent publications
One of 81 children among 22 Palestinian Bedouin families comprising 137 people who were forcibly displaced from the Jiljiliya area on 16 May following a massive settler attack. The families had previously been displaced from three other communities in 2023 due to settler violence. Photo by OCHA.
