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Israeli shoots dead Palestinian teen after settlers enter West Bank village, officials say

The military said 87 Palestinians have been killed in nearly 1,500 attacks this year as violence rises across the West Bank.

  • On Friday, a 17-year-old Palestinian was killed by Israeli settler gunfire in the West Bank while Turkey announced it is seeking an international warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding a Gaza naval blockade.
  • Turkish Justice Minister Akin Gurlek said The Interpol red notice against Netanyahu is tied to an Istanbul court case trying 35 defendants for alleged 'genocide,' 'other crimes against humanity, torture, unlawful detention and hijacking.'
  • Violence has escalated in the West Bank, where at least 87 Palestinians have been killed in almost 1,500 attacks this year. The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the teenager as Karim Sanad Raja Shalaldeh, killed north of Hebron.
  • Netanyahu responded Friday, calling Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan an antisemitic dictator who has 'massacred Kurds, harbors Hamas terrorists, occupies half of Cyprus, and jails record numbers of journalists and politicians who oppose him.'
  • Separately, the Palestinian General Authority informed the Health Ministry that 58-year-old Fathi Khazem was fatally shot by Israeli forces early Friday in Jenin, marking escalating violence across the occupied West Bank.
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A 17-year-old boy was killed today in the West Bank by Israeli settlers, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reports. According to Palestinian authorities, this occurred in the town of Sa'ir, north of Hebron. A settler security official opened fire on the boy after he had thrown stones at the Israelis. The boy's father confirmed his death to the Associated Press. He reportedly died in the hospital. A 70-year-old man was also injured in the shoot…

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