| Killing of Layla Al-Khatib | |
|---|---|
| Location | Jenin, West Bank, Palestine |
| Date | 25 January 2025 |
Attack type | Shooting |
| Perpetrators | Israel Defense Forces |
On 25 January 2025, Israeli forces fired during a raid in Jenin, killing the 2-year-old [1] Layla al-Khatib. The Israeli military stated that a soldier had fired at the house "where, according to intel, a wanted terrorist was barricading himself." According to a B'Tselem investigation, the only man present in the building was Layla's grandfather Bassam ‘As’us. [2]
During the Gaza war, Israel has carried out multiple ground incursions in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. [3] According to the United Nations, over 1000 West Bank Palestinians have been killed since the conflict began, mostly by Israeli settler violence or the Israel Defense Forces. [4] [5] In Jenin and surrounding villages, the Israel Defense Forces killed at least 6 children during the Gaza war before January 2025. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
On the evening of 25 January 2025, Israeli forces entered the Muthallath a-Shuhada village in the Jenin Governorate, where the A'sus family gathered for dinner in their second story apartment. After hearing gunfire outside, the family sat on the floor. Gunfire erupted towards the house. Al-Khatib's mother and aunt were lightly wounded by shrapnel, while Al-Khatib was shot in the head. [2] The Palestinian Ministry of Health released a statement saying that Al-Khatib died from those "critical wounds". [11] [12]
Immediately after Al-Khatib was shot in the head, her grandfather carried her outside the apartment to seek medical attention. In an interview with CNN, he said that he encountered dozens of soldiers surrounding the house. He stated that he asked one of the soldiers, “Why are you killing my daughter?”, and alleged that the soldier replied, “I am sorry.” [13] Neighborhood residents accused Israeli forces of trying to cover up the event. A video obtained by CNN shows a soldier attempting to destroy a security camera near the event with the butt of his rifle. [13]
"The Israeli army stated that troops had surrounded a house and fired at a building where, based on intelligence, a terrorist was believed to be holed up," according to Ha'aretz. The military also claimed that, once realizing Al-Khatib was injured, soldiers called the Palestinian Red Crescent and evacuated the injured girl with her "pregnant mother." They stated that they would investigate the incident, and as of 6 October 2025 the military has said that it is still investigating Al-Khatib's case. [14]
An independent investigation by B'tselem found that Al-Khatib was evacuated by civilian car. Her mother, who was not pregnant, was taken by an ambulance summoned by family members. Furthermore, the investigation found that no one was barricaded in the house that evening, and the only man present in the residence was Al-Khatib's grandfather. [2]
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