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Israeli forces in occupied West Bank kill 9 Palestinian civilians, authorities report

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Palestinian health officials reported that Israeli forces killed nine Palestinians in two operations in the occupied West Bank. The events took place in Jenin and Tubas early Wednesday, where Palestinian Health Ministry identified the deceased individuals. Israeli military confirmed their operations in Jenin and Tulkarem but did not provide detailed information.

There were exchanges of fire between Palestinian militant groups and Israeli forces, with Jenin’s governor stating that Israeli forces had surrounded the city, restricting movement and access to essential services. Since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas conflict, over 600 Palestinians have lost their lives in the West Bank due to Israeli raids targeting militant groups.

In Gaza, Palestinian officials confirmed that Israeli strikes resulted in the deaths of at least 16 individuals, including women and children. The attacks primarily targeted the city of Khan Younis, causing significant casualties. The Israeli military emphasizes its efforts to avoid civilian casualties and attributes them to Hamas, accusing the group of operating within residential areas.

The UN Security Council is set to vote on extending the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon amid escalating tensions between Hezbollah militants and Israeli forces. The resolution demands a cessation of hostilities and underscores the risk of further escalation leading to a widespread conflict in the region.

Efforts to assist a Greek-flagged tanker ablaze in the Red Sea have been hindered by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, according to the Pentagon. The rebels threatened third parties attempting to provide aid, showcasing a disregard for human life and potential environmental disasters. Meanwhile, the United States is monitoring the situation to determine the best course of action regarding the tanker loaded with Iraqi crude oil.

President Joe Biden’s top Middle East adviser met with Qatari leaders to discuss ongoing negotiations for a cease-fire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas. The talks aim to bring a halt to the conflict and tensions between Israel and Iran, as well as Tehran-backed militant groups in the region. Negotiations are expected to move to Doha after earlier talks in Cairo, with hopes of achieving a temporary truce in the Israel-Hamas war.

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