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ACLED’s Gaza Conflict Monitor maps political violence and property destruction events in Gaza, as well as attacks originating in Gaza targeting Israel, since the current conflict began on 7 October 2023.
Choose between the three views to show activity involving all actors, Israeli forces, or Palestinian armed groups. Within each view, use the buttons on the left to further filter the data by subset. The Palestinian armed group activity view can also be filtered by actor. In all cases, these filters will update what is shown on both the map and the chart displayed directly below the map.
Use the date filters to limit events displayed on the map to a specific time period. The selected date range will be marked on the chart.
While the IDF deployment area and buffer zone boundaries represent a very close approximation of the IDF’s official demarcations, due to technical limitations they may not be exact. Exact demarcations can be found on the X account of IDF spokesperson Avichay Adraee.
Click on a dot on the map to see details of events at that location. Details will be displayed in the box to the right of the map, ordered from most to least recent. Details come from the notes column in the dataset.
By default, scrolling on your mouse or trackpad will not adjust the zoom level of the map. Click on the “Scroll to zoom” checkbox to enable zooming in and out.
Labels are displayed on the map to show key points of interest. Click the "Show labels" checkbox to toggle these on or off.
Although by default the chart displays the period since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement came into effect on 19 January, data going back to 7 October 2023 are available in this tool. Use the slider below the chart to expand or change the range it displays. (Changes to the date range of the chart will not affect what is displayed on the map.)
Switch between stacked bar and line chart views using the buttons on the left.
For an explanation of how ACLED codes and categorizes data, see the ACLED Codebook. For more information on methodology, see our Knowledge Base. Guides specific to Israel and Palestine include:
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The ceasefire in Gaza held in October as low-level violence continued, while the ceasefire in Lebanon approached one year under strain, and settler violence against olive harvesters in the West Bank reached a record high.
ACLED CEO Prof. Clionadh Raleigh comments on clan violence in Gaza.
Two years after the 7 October 2023 attacks, Israel’s war with Hamas has spilled beyond Gaza. Scroll through this report to learn about the conflict in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Iran.
Military pressure in Gaza City escalated as a ceasefire outline emerged, renewed confrontations broke out between government forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces in northern Syria, and an uptick of Houthi attacks in Israel prompted Israel’s deadly retaliation this past month
The ceasefire in Gaza held in October as low-level violence continued, while the ceasefire in Lebanon approached one year under strain, and settler violence against olive harvesters in the West Bank reached a record high.
ACLED CEO Prof. Clionadh Raleigh comments on clan violence in Gaza.
Two years after the 7 October 2023 attacks, Israel’s war with Hamas has spilled beyond Gaza. Scroll through this report to learn about the conflict in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Iran.
Military pressure in Gaza City escalated as a ceasefire outline emerged, renewed confrontations broke out between government forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces in northern Syria, and an uptick of Houthi attacks in Israel prompted Israel’s deadly retaliation this past month
A look at Israel’s campaign to degrade Hamas since March and what remains of the group’s strength today, along with Israel’s weaponization of aid and claims of systematic aid diversion by Hamas.
Israel’s recent attempted assassination of Hamas’ top political leader in Qatar has sparked widespread condemnation from the international community.
Israeli activity in Gaza declined amid daily pauses, Iraq saw the most serious intra-Kurdish confrontation since 2003 ahead of elections, protests in Israel failed to shift war policy, and Israeli strikes killed the Houthi prime minister in Yemen.
In July, aid-related violence surged in Gaza, Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan province saw a spike in political violence, drones disrupted oil production in Iraqi Kurdistan, Syria’s al-Suwayda faced mounting sectarian violence, and the Houthis resumed attacks in the Red Sea.
Settlers in the West Bank have killed at least 20 Palestinians since the start of the war in Gaza.
This Q&A explores the roots of the July 2025 escalation in southern Syria and Israel’s subsequent response to the violence.