10 March – The
IsraeliKnesset votes 45–15 to bar Palestinian spouses of
Israelis from obtaining
citizenship if they came from the
West Bank or the
Gaza Strip, and blocks
family reunification of Israelis and their spouses if they came from "enemy countries" such as
Lebanon,
Syria, and
Iran. This replaces a similar emergency order that was in place from 2003 to last year, when it failed to receive enough votes to be annually renewed.[5]
15 March – Two
Palestinians are shot and killed in clashes with
Israeli forces in the West Bank, according to Palestinian sources. A man is also killed in the
Bedouin town of
Rahat in the
Negev following clashes with members of the
Border Police.[6]
23 March – The
Israel Border Police arrests 17 Palestinians whom it suspects of taking part in
riots last month.[7]
Two
Israelis of the
Breslover group are shot in
Nablus after they attempted to enter through an unmanned checkpoint in order to pray at
Joseph's Tomb. Fire damage is discovered inside several chambers of the tomb and is attributed to
Palestinian rioters who were
throwing stones at the tomb two days prior.[18]
Israel fires missiles at a Hamas weapon depot in Gaza in response to the Hamas attack. No injuries are reported.[26]
At least 40
Palestinians are injured after the
IDF fires tear gas and rubber bullets at Palestinians protesting a march held by
right-wing settlers near the former
settlement of
Homesh.[27]
27 April – An armed Palestinian teenager is killed and three more are injured as
Israeli soldiers raid a refugee camp in
Jenin in an operation to arrest suspects involved in prior terror attacks in Israel. Fifteen others are arrested during raids in other parts of the
West Bank.[31]
24 May – An independent investigation by
CNN, aided by a newly released video by fellow
Al Jazeera correspondent, points to late journalist
Shireen Abu Akleh having been deliberately targeted by
IDF soldiers.[41]
1 June – A Palestinian man is killed and two others are injured after the
IDF raided the town of
Ya'bad to
demolish the house of the perpetrator of the
Bnei Brak shootings, following a confrontation by residents. A woman holding a knife is also shot and killed near the
Al-Arroubrefugee camp in the West Bank.[43]
15 June –
Mohammad El Halabi, a Palestinian
aid worker at the center of an international controversy over his six-year detention in Israel, was convicted on the basis of 'secret evidence'.[44]
16 July –
Israel launches more than a dozen missiles against two
Hamas targets in the
Gaza Strip, following a number of
rockets fired overnight from Gaza into Israel, causing severe damage. No casualties were reported and no civilian structures were targeted or hit.[52]
14 August – A Palestinian gunman opens fire inside a bus in
Jerusalem's Old City, injuring eight people, two of them critically. Israeli police later raid the
Silwan neighborhood, where the suspect lived, and arrest him.[58]
1 September – Two Palestinian men are killed in clashes with
Israeli soldiers in the occupied
West Bank. One of the men was killed by Palestinian gunfire, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.[59]
Six Israeli soldiers and a civilian driver are injured when three gunmen open fire on a bus in
Nablus, in the occupied
West Bank. Two of the attackers are later arrested.[61]
20 September – A
civilian is killed and another is critically injured during clashes between
Al-Qassam Brigades' supporters and
Palestinian authorities outside a police station in
Nablus, West Bank, following the arrest of two militants.[64]
28 September – Israeli soldiers storm a refugee camp in Jenin, killing Palestinian terror suspect Abed Hazem, brother of Ra'ad Rezem who carried out the deadly
2022 Tel Aviv shooting. A member of the
Palestinian Security Services and two other Palestinian militants are killed as well, leaving 44 others injured.[65]
1 October – The death toll of Palestinian deaths in the West Bank reach 100, according to
BBC News.[66]
2 October – A taxi driver is injured after being shot by Palestinian militants near
Elon Moreh in the West Bank. A demonstration by local
Israeli settlers in protest at the incident is attacked with gunfire, injuring a soldier. A Palestinian group called
The Lions' Den claims responsibility for the incident.[67]
12 October – A
Palestinian is killed near
Hebron,
Palestine during clashes with Israeli security forces after protests erupt across the West Bank.[68]
13 October – 14 Palestinian factions sign a
reconciliation agreement which includes a provision for holding presidential and parliamentary elections within one year of its signing.[69]
14 October – Two Palestinians are killed and five more are wounded in exchanges of fire as Israeli soldiers raid Jenin, West Bank, to arrest
Hamas operative suspected of involvement in shooting attacks.[70]
25 October – Israeli soldiers raid a
Lions' Den headquarter in
Nablus, in the
West Bank, killing three
militants, including one of the group's founders. Two other Palestinians are also killed in nearby areas. Protests erupt in the town of
Nabi Salih after the raid, resulting in a Palestinian man being killed by Israeli soldiers.[71]
3 November – Four Palestinians are killed by Israeli security forces; one in
East Jerusalem after stabbing a police officer and three during a raid in the West Bank.[72]
9 November – A Palestinian teenager is killed and three others are injured in
Nablus as clashes occur between Israeli soldiers and the
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade at
Joseph's Tomb when the latter allegedly opened fire on
Jewish worshippers.[73]
29 November – Three
Palestinians are killed during clashes with
Israeli forces; one in
Hebron and two brothers in
Kafr Ein. Eight others are injured. A man is also killed in
Kokhav Ya'akov after ramming and injuring a woman. So far, this year is the deadliest in the conflict in the
West Bank since 2006.[76]
10 March – The
IsraeliKnesset votes 45–15 to bar Palestinian spouses of
Israelis from obtaining
citizenship if they came from the
West Bank or the
Gaza Strip, and blocks
family reunification of Israelis and their spouses if they came from "enemy countries" such as
Lebanon,
Syria, and
Iran. This replaces a similar emergency order that was in place from 2003 to last year, when it failed to receive enough votes to be annually renewed.[5]
15 March – Two
Palestinians are shot and killed in clashes with
Israeli forces in the West Bank, according to Palestinian sources. A man is also killed in the
Bedouin town of
Rahat in the
Negev following clashes with members of the
Border Police.[6]
23 March – The
Israel Border Police arrests 17 Palestinians whom it suspects of taking part in
riots last month.[7]
Two
Israelis of the
Breslover group are shot in
Nablus after they attempted to enter through an unmanned checkpoint in order to pray at
Joseph's Tomb. Fire damage is discovered inside several chambers of the tomb and is attributed to
Palestinian rioters who were
throwing stones at the tomb two days prior.[18]
Israel fires missiles at a Hamas weapon depot in Gaza in response to the Hamas attack. No injuries are reported.[26]
At least 40
Palestinians are injured after the
IDF fires tear gas and rubber bullets at Palestinians protesting a march held by
right-wing settlers near the former
settlement of
Homesh.[27]
27 April – An armed Palestinian teenager is killed and three more are injured as
Israeli soldiers raid a refugee camp in
Jenin in an operation to arrest suspects involved in prior terror attacks in Israel. Fifteen others are arrested during raids in other parts of the
West Bank.[31]
24 May – An independent investigation by
CNN, aided by a newly released video by fellow
Al Jazeera correspondent, points to late journalist
Shireen Abu Akleh having been deliberately targeted by
IDF soldiers.[41]
1 June – A Palestinian man is killed and two others are injured after the
IDF raided the town of
Ya'bad to
demolish the house of the perpetrator of the
Bnei Brak shootings, following a confrontation by residents. A woman holding a knife is also shot and killed near the
Al-Arroubrefugee camp in the West Bank.[43]
15 June –
Mohammad El Halabi, a Palestinian
aid worker at the center of an international controversy over his six-year detention in Israel, was convicted on the basis of 'secret evidence'.[44]
16 July –
Israel launches more than a dozen missiles against two
Hamas targets in the
Gaza Strip, following a number of
rockets fired overnight from Gaza into Israel, causing severe damage. No casualties were reported and no civilian structures were targeted or hit.[52]
14 August – A Palestinian gunman opens fire inside a bus in
Jerusalem's Old City, injuring eight people, two of them critically. Israeli police later raid the
Silwan neighborhood, where the suspect lived, and arrest him.[58]
1 September – Two Palestinian men are killed in clashes with
Israeli soldiers in the occupied
West Bank. One of the men was killed by Palestinian gunfire, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.[59]
Six Israeli soldiers and a civilian driver are injured when three gunmen open fire on a bus in
Nablus, in the occupied
West Bank. Two of the attackers are later arrested.[61]
20 September – A
civilian is killed and another is critically injured during clashes between
Al-Qassam Brigades' supporters and
Palestinian authorities outside a police station in
Nablus, West Bank, following the arrest of two militants.[64]
28 September – Israeli soldiers storm a refugee camp in Jenin, killing Palestinian terror suspect Abed Hazem, brother of Ra'ad Rezem who carried out the deadly
2022 Tel Aviv shooting. A member of the
Palestinian Security Services and two other Palestinian militants are killed as well, leaving 44 others injured.[65]
1 October – The death toll of Palestinian deaths in the West Bank reach 100, according to
BBC News.[66]
2 October – A taxi driver is injured after being shot by Palestinian militants near
Elon Moreh in the West Bank. A demonstration by local
Israeli settlers in protest at the incident is attacked with gunfire, injuring a soldier. A Palestinian group called
The Lions' Den claims responsibility for the incident.[67]
12 October – A
Palestinian is killed near
Hebron,
Palestine during clashes with Israeli security forces after protests erupt across the West Bank.[68]
13 October – 14 Palestinian factions sign a
reconciliation agreement which includes a provision for holding presidential and parliamentary elections within one year of its signing.[69]
14 October – Two Palestinians are killed and five more are wounded in exchanges of fire as Israeli soldiers raid Jenin, West Bank, to arrest
Hamas operative suspected of involvement in shooting attacks.[70]
25 October – Israeli soldiers raid a
Lions' Den headquarter in
Nablus, in the
West Bank, killing three
militants, including one of the group's founders. Two other Palestinians are also killed in nearby areas. Protests erupt in the town of
Nabi Salih after the raid, resulting in a Palestinian man being killed by Israeli soldiers.[71]
3 November – Four Palestinians are killed by Israeli security forces; one in
East Jerusalem after stabbing a police officer and three during a raid in the West Bank.[72]
9 November – A Palestinian teenager is killed and three others are injured in
Nablus as clashes occur between Israeli soldiers and the
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade at
Joseph's Tomb when the latter allegedly opened fire on
Jewish worshippers.[73]
29 November – Three
Palestinians are killed during clashes with
Israeli forces; one in
Hebron and two brothers in
Kafr Ein. Eight others are injured. A man is also killed in
Kokhav Ya'akov after ramming and injuring a woman. So far, this year is the deadliest in the conflict in the
West Bank since 2006.[76]