(Al Jazeera) Israelâs war on Gaza live: Women and children killed in attack on school - The Palestinian Civil Defence says at least 14 people, including women and children, have been killed in an Israeli air attack on a school-turned-shelter in Nuseirat camp in central Gaza Strip.
- Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank have arrested 30 Palestinians in Hebron, Jenin, Ramallah and Bethlehem, according to the Palestinian Prisonerâs Society.
(New York Times) Israeli Forces Mount Fresh Raids in Two West Bank Cities - The Israeli military has launched fresh raids of two cities in the occupied West Bank where it has recently conducted destructive and lengthy incursions, resuming operations in Tulkarm after a brief pause and carrying out an overnight strike on Tubas that the Palestinian Health Ministry said killed at least five people.
- Israelâs military said early Wednesday that its forces were carrying out an operation against militants in Tubas, adding that its aircraft âattacked an armed terrorist squad in the Tubas area.â
- The Health Ministry did not elaborate on the identities of those killed. But Wafa, the Palestinian Authorityâs news agency, reported that the strike killed five young Palestinian men near a mosque. It said that Israeli forces had closed all entrances to Tubas and were inspecting ambulances before allowing them to enter a local hospital. The Israeli military said it could not immediately comment on the reports.
- The operation came as an Israeli raid on Tulkarm, a city west of Tubas, was in its second day on Wednesday. At least two Palestinians, a man and a woman, were killed and several others wounded on Tuesday in Tulkarm, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. The Palestinian Red Crescent said that Israeli forces had detained five of its emergency and rescue crew members overnight in Tulkarm while they were transporting a patient and evacuating children. Israelâs military did not comment on the claim.
- The latest operations followed a particularly intense 10-day campaign that had appeared to ease last week and killed at least 39 people, according to Palestinian health authorities.
(New York Times) Biden says he is âoutragedâ over the killing of an American activist in the West Bank. - President Biden said on Wednesday that he was âoutraged and deeply saddenedâ by the killing of an American activist by an Israeli soldier at a West Bank protest last week and that there must be âfull accountabilityâ from Israel for her death.
- The Israeli military said on Tuesday that it was highly likely that Ms. Eygi was âunintentionallyâ struck. Mr. Biden expressed confidence in those findings, saying the United States has had âfull accessâ to Israelâs initial investigation and that her death appeared to be âthe result of a tragic error resulting from an unnecessary escalation.â
- Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, said in a statement on Wednesday that âthe killing of Aysenur Eygi is a horrific tragedy that never should have happened.â âThe shooting that led to her death is unacceptable and raises legitimate questions about the conduct of I.D.F. personnel in the West Bank,â she added, referring to the Israeli military.
- The Israeli military has said that it had meant to target a person it described as a âkey instigatorâ of the protest, which it called âa violent riot.â Eyewitnesses have strongly disputed Israelâs account, saying that clashes in the area had finished by the time Ms. Eygi was shot, and that they had occurred in a separate location.
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