Israeli forces and settlers killed 240 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank through 2025, according to a UN report released on Thursday.
The UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said the figure includes 55 children, with Israeli forces being responsible for 225 deaths, settlers responsible for nine, and the remaining six being unknown.
At least 830 Palestinians had been injured in Israeli settler attacks across the year, with an average of two injuries per day.
The agency added that in the last two weeks, Israeli authorities have demolished 50 buildings in Area C and East Jerusalem, and evicted two Palestinian families from the Batn al Hawa area of Silwan to make way for a settlement organisation.
The seizure of land and demolition of buildings is part of a creeping annexation of the West Bank, where the Israeli government continues to approve the building of new illegal settlements.
This includes the E1 Settlement that could cut the territory in two and further prevent the formation of an independent Palestinian state, with construction tenders being posted in December.
The death toll from Israeli attacks in the occupied West Bank comes after a year of continued large-scale raids on the territory, which have seen the eviction of Palestinians from several West Bank refugee camps, as well as attacks by settlers.
Settler attacks continued on Wednesday, with 20 Palestinian families being displaced from the Al-Auja Bedouin community north of Jericho, according to Palestinian news agency Wafa.
Settlers also attacked Palestinians in the Al-Ali area of Masafer Yatta, damaging phones and threatening to fire on Palestinians during the confrontation.
Israeli forces also seized nearly 140 dunams of Palestinian land south of Jenin, demolished buildings in the village of Birin in Masafer Yatta, and demolished two Palestinian homes in the Ta'awon neighbourhood of Nablus.
During the demolitions, Israeli forces fired tear gas at journalists, causing several to suffer from the effects of inhalation.