The Israel Security Agency’s report on terror attacks during November 2025 shows that a total of 326 incidents took place in Judea & Samaria, Jerusalem and within the ‘green line’. The agency recorded 45 attacks with petrol bombs, 24 attacks using pipe bombs, 232 incidents of rock throwing, 23 arson attacks and two vehicular attacks.
60 serious attacks were thwarted throughout the month and 205 terror-related arrests were made.
The ISA did not document any rocket attacks in November and its report does not include casualties from attacks related to Operation Swords of Iron.
One person was killed and eleven were injured in attacks in Judea & Samaria, Jerusalem and inside the ‘green line’ during November.
On November 18th a seventy-one-year-old civilian was murdered and four other civilians were injured in a combined vehicular and stabbing attack at Gush Etzion junction which was praised on social media by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas.
Visitors to the BBC News website did not see any coverage whatsoever of that fatal attack.
On November 20th a member of the security forces was injured in a shooting attack near Nablus (Schem) carried out by a member of the PA police force who was also claimed as an operative by two terrorist organisations – the PIJ and AAMB.
Neither that attack nor any of the others resulting in injuries to Israeli civilians or members of the security forces received any coverage on the BBC News website.
By contrast, visitors to the BBC News website in November 2025 found two reports on “settler attacks” by the BBC Jerusalem bureau’s Yolande Knell and Lucy Williamson, a report reflecting the Palestinian view of counter-terrorism operations by Paul Adams, a report on a counter-terrorism operation by Jon Donnison and Doug Faulkner, a report about deceased Palestinian prisoners by Jon Donnison and two reports concerning a youth detained for rock throwing by Jon Donnison.
Throughout the first eleven months of 2025, the BBC News website reported 0.3% of the terror attacks that took place and 74% of the fatalities.
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