Israeli fire kills 4 Palestinians in Gaza and West Bank
Four Palestinians, including a journalist, were killed in Israeli operations amid ongoing conflict, with over 350 Palestinians dead since the Oct. 11 ceasefire, Palestinian Health Ministry said.
- On Tuesday, Israeli forces killed journalist Mohamed Wadi in Khan Younis and a man in Gaza, and shot dead two suspected attackers in the West Bank wanted in attacks that wounded three Israelis.
- The Gaza Health Ministry reports more than 350 Palestinians have been killed since the October 11 ceasefire, amid increased West Bank operations since Hamas' October 7 attack.
- The Israeli army reported the car-ramming and subsequent shooting in the southern West Bank, fatally shooting a Palestinian suspect after he wounded a soldier and tried to flee near Hebron.
- On Tuesday, Israeli forces demolished Abdul Karim Sanoubar's home, evacuated 13 homes in Nablus, and launched strikes on southern Lebanon amid Hezbollah tensions.
- In recent weeks, Israeli settlers have stepped up attacks on Palestinian civilians, and Hamas praised the Hebron ramming attack as `in the context of the legitimate response of our people`, heightening risks for frontline journalists.
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Israeli forensics experts examine remains handed over by militants in Gaza
Israel says it has received remains handed over by Palestinian militants in Gaza to the Red Cross. They are believed to be one of the two final sets of remains of hostages.
Gaza: A Palestinian journalist, Tuesday, cited an Israeli bombing of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, despite the entry into force of the ceasefire agreement reached with the guarantee of United States President Donald Trump. Medical sources in Khan Younis reported that journalist Mahmoud Wadi had been killed in a bombing by an Israeli march downtown, an area not controlled by the Israeli army under the agreement [...].
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