Palestinian Killed during Settler Assault on West Bank Town

Palestinians inspect a damaged house following an Israel military raid in the Palestinian town of Aqaba, near Tubas in the West Bank, on September 1, 2023. (Jaafar Ashtiyeh / AFP)
Palestinians inspect a damaged house following an Israel military raid in the Palestinian town of Aqaba, near Tubas in the West Bank, on September 1, 2023. (Jaafar Ashtiyeh / AFP)
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Palestinian Killed during Settler Assault on West Bank Town

Palestinians inspect a damaged house following an Israel military raid in the Palestinian town of Aqaba, near Tubas in the West Bank, on September 1, 2023. (Jaafar Ashtiyeh / AFP)
Palestinians inspect a damaged house following an Israel military raid in the Palestinian town of Aqaba, near Tubas in the West Bank, on September 1, 2023. (Jaafar Ashtiyeh / AFP)

A 19-year-old Palestinian was killed on Friday, Palestinian authorities said, in violence with Israeli settlers who converged on the occupied West Bank town of Huwara after an Israeli family was fired upon in their car there.
However, accounts differed whether the victim was shot by an Israeli settler or by soldiers, Reuters said.
The official Palestinian news agency WAFA, citing what it described as local sources, said a group of settlers entered the town and damaged homes and other property. One of the settlers shot the 19-year-old, who died of his wounds in hospital.
The Israeli military said dozens of settlers and townspeople threw rocks at each other. A Palestinian threw a brick at soldiers and they fired in return.
"A hit was identified," the military statement said, meaning a person was struck by the soldiers' gunfire. The statement did not identify the individual.
A spokesperson said the military was unaware of a settler having fired a weapon during the confrontations.
On Thursday, a suspected Palestinian gunman shot an Israeli vehicle in Huwara carrying three members of an Israeli family. Israeli security forces tracked him down and killed him. The family was unharmed.
This came hours after two Palestinian gunmen and five Israeli soldiers were wounded in separate clashes.
The West Bank, among the territories where Palestinians seek statehood, has experienced a surge of violence in recent months amid an almost decade-old impasse in US-sponsored peacemaking.
Huwara has been the scene of numerous shooting attacks on Israelis followed by retribution assaults by settlers on the village.



Palestinian Officials: Israeli Strike on School-turned-shelter in Gaza Killed 15

Displaced Palestinians queue to receive food rations, offered by a charity, in Gaza's Al-Shati refugee camp on October 17, 2024. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
Displaced Palestinians queue to receive food rations, offered by a charity, in Gaza's Al-Shati refugee camp on October 17, 2024. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
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Palestinian Officials: Israeli Strike on School-turned-shelter in Gaza Killed 15

Displaced Palestinians queue to receive food rations, offered by a charity, in Gaza's Al-Shati refugee camp on October 17, 2024. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
Displaced Palestinians queue to receive food rations, offered by a charity, in Gaza's Al-Shati refugee camp on October 17, 2024. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

An Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced people in northern Gaza on Thursday killed at least 15 people, including five children, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.

The Israeli military said the strike targeted dozens of Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants who had gathered at the school.

The strike hit the Abu Hussein school in Jabaliya, an urban refugee camp in northern Gaza where Israel has been waging a major air and ground operation for more than a week.
Fares Abu Hamza, head of the ministry's emergency unit in northern Gaza, confirmed the toll and said dozens of people were wounded. He said the nearby Kamal Adwan Hospital was struggling to treat the casualties.
"Many women and children are in critical condition,” he said.
The military said it targeted a command center run by both militant groups inside the school. It provided a list of dozens of names of people it identified as militants who were present when the strike was called in. It was not immediately possible to verify the names.