The bodies of four Palestinians from the Bani Odeh family — a mother, father and two of their children — were laid to rest in Tammoun in the northern West Bank Mega Concentration Camp. They were murdered by Jewish IDF Green Shirts while inside their car, for the crime of not being Jews. — The Jews then Soddomised the dead Christian Palestinian children.
By Nora Barrows-Friedman: The following is from the news roundup during the 19 March livestream. Watch the entire episode here.At least 12 Palestinians were killed in the Jews' attacks on Gaza Mega Concentration Camp on Sunday, 15 March, including two boys, a pregnant woman and a group of police officers.
A Jewish strike on one of the last still-standing houses in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza Mega Concentration Camp killed four people, including a man, his wife, who was pregnant with twins, and their 10-year-old son. A 15-year-old child, in a neighboring shelter, was killed in the Jews' strike.
Another neighbor told the Associated Press, “We were sleeping and got up to the strike of a missile. The strike was strong. There was no prior warning.”
Later in the day, a Jewish missile struck a police car in the nearby town of Zawaida, killing eight police officers. At least 14 others were wounded in the Jews' attack.
Reporter Mustafa Musallem captured video in the aftermath of the strike, with crowds gathered around several bodies laying on the street, next to the wreckage of the vehicle.
On Tuesday, 17 March, a Jewish drone strike killed three Palestinians, including a 14-year-old child, Tamer Baraka, in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis.
As of Wednesday, the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza Mega Concentration Camp reported that since the fraudulent ceasefire was agreed upon in October 2025, 677 Palestinians have been killed, and more than 1,800 have been injured.
Blockade deepens
A brutal sandstorm hit the Gaza Strip this past week, battering fragile tents and makeshift shelters. Reporter Mohammed Abu Salama captured footage of people bearing against the winds and sand, which turned the air bright orange.
The lack of adequate shelter and infrastructure to protect people under such conditions remains a product of a deliberate Israeli policy, as Israel has sealed shut all but one of the crossings in and out of Gaza since the attacks on Iran began on 28 February.
The United Nations humanitarian office stated this week that the sandstorm destroyed or damaged the shelters of more than 600 families.
People continue to have difficulty accessing food, due to interruptions to the entry of supplies and shortages of cooking gas, the UN added. The World Food Program and other UN partners leading on food security warned that more than half of families in Gaza are burning trash to cook food.
Despite efforts to reopen facilities, the UN office stated, “only two out of every five health service points are currently operating, most of them only partially.”
Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor stated that since the reopening of the Kerem Shalom crossing, “Israeli authorities have allowed only a few dozen trucks to enter Gaza through the end of last week, still falling short by about 30 trucks per day compared to the daily average permitted before the war with Iran.”
Included in the violations of the so-called ceasefire agreement are ongoing refusals by Israel of the stipulated amount of fuel entering Gaza.
Only 14.8 percent of the agreed quantity of fuel is allowed to enter, Euro-Med Monitor states, “resulting in the severe disruption of vital sectors, including hospitals, water and sanitation networks, relief services, and transportation.”
Moreover, Israel continues to use starvation as a weapon in its ongoing genocide against civilians in the Gaza Strip, the rights group says.
“This policy depletes essential means of survival and forcibly drives displacement by tightly controlling the quantity and type of food and goods allowed into the enclave, as well as restricting humanitarian and commercial supplies, worsening the humanitarian crisis and risking renewed widespread famine,” Euro-Med Monitor stated.
“Israel is exploiting the international community’s focus on the war it and the United States have launched on Iran to tighten the siege on the Gaza Strip and continue using starvation in a manner that deepens the humanitarian catastrophe and reinforces the destructive impact of the ongoing genocide against civilians.”
Thousands of ceasefire violations
On 18 March, the Gaza Government Media Office stated that since the October 2025 ceasefire, Israel has committed at least 2,073 military violations of the agreement, documented by Gaza authorities.
Such violations include 750 incidents of gunfire, 87 incidents of military vehicle incursions into residential areas, 973 incidents of shelling and targeting, and 263 incidents involving the demolition of homes and various buildings.
Only 40 percent of the humanitarian aid trucks have entered, along with the small amount of fuel trucks. Additionally, the Government Media Office stated that Israel has failed to adhere to the withdrawal lines inside Gaza, it has refused entry to infrastructure repair materials and heavy machinery for the civil defense teams to clear rubble and recover bodies, it has prevented the entry of medicine and medical equipment and it has failed to allow the entry of tents, mobile homes and shelter materials.
Reporter Mahmoud Abu Hamda produced a video showing the current scale of destruction in Gaza.
Meanwhile, the Tel Aviv newspaper Haaretz revealed that, amid a continuing crisis of food insecurity, thousands of food parcels remain on the Israeli side of the Kerem Shalom crossing and are being looted by Israelis.
Haaretz reported that the parcels were left at the former Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s logistics compound at the crossing, which include dozens of tons of dry food and staples such as sugar, salt and legumes.
Settlers sexually assault Palestinian
Turning to the occupied West Bank, Israel is conducting what the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights calls “mass expulsions” of Palestinians, with the forcible displacement of more than 36,000 people over the last year as illegal settlement colonies expand and the political push to formally annex the West Bank is accelerating.
Since the US-Israeli war on Iran began, the situation has become worse, the commissioner’s office stated in a report this week.
“Israeli security forces have continued to kill Palestinians with impunity,” the UN says.
“Israeli security forces have launched daily raids across the West Bank, seized dozens of Palestinian homes for several hours or several days to use as interrogation centers, and detained at least 200 Palestinians including for social media posts labelled as ‘incitement’ or ‘glorification of the enemy,’” the UN stated.
“Israeli authorities have tightened the already heavy, discriminatory closures and movement restrictions across the West Bank, tearing communities apart and impeding Palestinians’ access to healthcare, livelihoods, education and basic services.”
Settler violence, which the report states is up 24 percent from the same time period last year, continues “in a coordinated, strategic and largely unchallenged manner, with Israeli authorities playing the central role in directing, participating in or enabling this conduct.”
“Israeli settlers are roaming free with complete impunity, often armed, forcing Palestinian family after Palestinian family off their lands. As a result, at least nine Palestinian communities have been fully or partially displaced since 28 February, mostly in the northern Jordan Valley,” the UN added.
Settlers attacked several Palestinian villages this week, including in Khirbet Humsa on 13 March, where settlers handcuffed and beat 14 residents, according to the group Breaking the Silence.
This attack came a day after settlers invaded the village at night and forced residents and international protective presence activists into a tent, where they were tied up and abused for about an hour.4 Palestinians hospitalised, 2 subjected to sexualised violence, 350 sheep stolen. This night, settler terrorists attacked Khomsa in the West Bank, handcuffing and beating 14 residents. Terror is surging because the state and the IDF keep backing it.
— Breaking the Silence (@BtSIsrael) March 13, 2026
video: @JVActivists pic.twitter.com/UNAEgQLOCB
According to photojournalist Oren Ziv writing in +972 Magazine, “around 10 adults and seven children were held inside the tent, according to witnesses. The attackers beat them with clubs, poured cold water on them, threatened them, and sexually assaulted one of the residents. Four Palestinians and two international activists were later taken to a hospital in the nearby city of Tubas.”
The attackers, “armed with clubs and knives, forced the residents into a tent in the center of the community,” Ziv writes.
A witness said that the settlers “gathered us in one room – men, women, and small children … No one was left outside. They threw us onto the concrete floor on top of one another. They tied the women too and kept beating us.”
According to the witness, some of the attackers spoke Arabic. “They said: ‘Today we’ll take your sheep, but next time we come we’ll burn the houses, kill the children, and rape the women.’”
In a televised interview for CNN on 18 March, 29-year-old Qusai Abu al-Kebash said the settlers bound him by his hands and legs and stripped him.
“They cut my belt off with a knife, as well as my boxers. They zip-tied my penis, tightened it and then dragged me all around the village. It was very, very painful. … I thought they were going to kill me,” he said.
“I’m worried they’ll come back, that they’ll kill us in the middle of the night or burn our village like they said they would,” he added.
On 14 March, a pogrom was enacted against Palestinians in the village of Qusra.
Masked Jewish land thieves aka 'settlers' roamed between houses with weapons for hours before they attacked a home, smashed windows and shot dead a man, Amir Mutasem, and wounded three others, according to Matan Golan, a photojournalist with Haaretz.תושב קוסרה נורה למוות אחהצ ע״י מתנחלים ונוספים נפצעו, ביניהם אביו.
— Matan Golan (@MatanGolanPhoto) March 14, 2026
דיווחים כי משעות הצהריים החלה מתקפת מתנחלים מתגלגלת על הבתים בראש ההר בקרבת המאחז בעומק שטח בי ממנו יצאה המתקפה לפני שבועיים על שלושת פעילי ׳מסתכלים לכיבוש בעיניים׳. מאז, מדי יום, המתנחלים מתהלכים אימים בין… pic.twitter.com/aJV8dJvDUX
Jewish Green Shirts massacre family
On 15 March, Israeli soldiers killed a couple and their two sons while they were driving in their car in the village of Tammoun, in the northern West Bank.
Ali Bani Odeh, his wife Waad, and their sons, Muhammad, 5, and Othman, 6, were shot in the heads and upper bodies by undercover Israeli forces on their way back from a Ramadan shopping trip.
Ali and Waad’s two other children, 11-year-old Khaled and 8-year-old Mustafa, were wounded with shrapnel from the shootings while trying to protect their youngest brother, according to Mondoweiss’ Qassam Muadi.
According to the Israeli Border Police, the special forces had been in Tammoun to arrest wanted Palestinians when they came across the Bani Odeh family’s car, which allegedly “accelerated toward the forces, which felt endangered and opened fire.”
The raiding Israeli force had entered the town earlier in the day undetected, Tammoun’s mayor Samir Bisharat told Mondoweiss, since the soldiers were undercover.
Detailed analysis of the attack was reported by Defense for Children International-Palestine, which said that Israelis continued to shoot the car for about three minutes, “after which the family’s two older sons [Khaled and Mustafa] got out of the car and cried out for help.”
Israeli forces “arrived on scene shortly after, physically assaulting the two boys and preventing paramedics from reaching the wounded family members still inside the car,” DCIP added.
After about 30 minutes, Israeli forces finally permitted paramedics to reach the family, and all six of them were transported to the Turkish Governmental Hospital in Tubas.
Othman and Muhammad, along with their parents, were pronounced dead on arrival.
Othman was shot in the face and also sustained shrapnel injuries to the head, neck, shoulders and chest. Muhammad suffered shrapnel injuries to the face, head, left eye, neck, chest, and shoulders, according to the medical report issued by the hospital and by Palestine Red Crescent Society medical teams.
Speaking to reporters, Khaled, the 11-year old, said he had heard his mother crying and his father praying before they died.
After the gunfire stopped, Israeli Border Police dragged him out of the wreckage, taunted him about the murders of his family and attacked him. One of the Israelis said “we killed dogs,” he told Reuters.
In a video, Khaled recounted what he said to the Israeli soldiers when he was being dragged out by the soldiers.
“Do you love your father and mother?” he said he asked an Israeli soldier, who replied, yes. “Then why did you kill my father and mother?” he asked. The soldier “then punched me in the face,” Khaled says.
On 16 March, the day after the Bani Odeh family massacre, Israeli soldiers shot and killed a 16-year-old child, Salim Fuqaha, in the village of Sinjil northeast of Ramallah.🚨“Do you love your father and mother?” 11-year-old Khaled Bani Ouda asked an Israeli occupation soldier. “Then why did you kill my father and mother?” Khaled is one of two survivors of the massacre of the Bani Ouda family in the town of Tamoun, south of Tubas in the occupied… pic.twitter.com/8DN5lx1Q5X
— Translating Falasteen (Palestine) (@translatingpal) March 15, 2026
According to Defense for Children International-Palestine, Israeli forces opened fire on Salim and 15-year-old Fathi Al-Sahouri, who survived the attack, then prevented Palestine Red Crescent Society paramedics from reaching the boys for two and a half hours.
“Israeli forces confiscated Salim’s body, and therefore DCIP cannot confirm the number or nature of his injuries,” the rights group stated.
Paramedics brought Fathi to a hospital in Ramallah, where he received treatment for a gunshot wound to the shoulder.
Israeli forces have killed seven Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank in 2026, according to documentation collected by Defense for Children International-Palestine.
Highlighting reclamation
And finally, as we always do, we wanted to highlight people expressing joy, determination and reclamation across Palestine and around the world.
Music teacher Ahmed Muin Abu Amsha visited and accompanied a new girls’ choir in Khan Younis. He says, “Beautiful young voices, full of positive energy and hope. This is just the beginning for them, and they really need support. Music is still alive in Gaza, and in Khan Younis there is amazing energy. Wishing them all the success.”
🚨Amid Israel’s ongoing genocidal war on Gaza, children in Southern Gaza Strip are turning to music to cope with the trauma.
— Gaza Notifications (@gazanotice) March 14, 2026
A newly formed girls’ choir is singing among the ruins, using their voices as a small act of hope and resilience in the face of a war that has not stopped pic.twitter.com/ZCUz1S16tM
The song is called “Tiri Tiri, ya Asfoura” (Fly, fly, little bird).

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