Israeli Forces Kill at Least 11 Palestinians in West Bank Clashes

 Palestinians inspect the destruction following an Israeli raid in Jenin city in the occupied West Bank on August 6, 2024. (AFP)
Palestinians inspect the destruction following an Israeli raid in Jenin city in the occupied West Bank on August 6, 2024. (AFP)
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Israeli Forces Kill at Least 11 Palestinians in West Bank Clashes

 Palestinians inspect the destruction following an Israeli raid in Jenin city in the occupied West Bank on August 6, 2024. (AFP)
Palestinians inspect the destruction following an Israeli raid in Jenin city in the occupied West Bank on August 6, 2024. (AFP)

Israeli forces backed by drone strikes killed at least 11 Palestinians in clashes around the volatile West Bank city of Jenin, the military and Palestinian health authorities said, after large scale operations by troops and police.

The military said it conducted two separate air strikes in Jenin, killing four armed fighters. The Palestinian health ministry put the toll from the strike at five.

In addition, the military said soldiers and police killed seven gunmen and wounded a number of others in surrounding areas of the West Bank, including some who had thrown explosive devices towards them.

Footage shared on social media showed a column of armored personnel carriers entering Jenin, one of the most turbulent centers of militant activity in the West Bank, with armored bulldozers digging up roads to locate buried improvised bombs.

In the wake of that raid, Israeli forces surrounded a house in the village of Kafr Qud, close to Jenin. Palestinian health authorities, said two people were killed by Israeli gunfire, with another two wounded.

There were no details on the identity of the dead and it was not immediately clear whether they were members of any of the armed factions.

With Israel bracing for an expected Iranian response to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31, the West Bank violence underscored the multi-front security challenge facing Israeli forces, 10 months after the start of the war with Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza.

In a separate incident overnight, the Palestinian health ministry said at least four Palestinians were killed and seven wounded by Israeli fire in the West Bank town of Aqaba, between Jenin and the city of Tubas. Two of the injured were in critical condition.

Among the dead was a 14 year-old boy, killed by gunfire as Israeli forces were withdrawing from the area, the ministry said.

The Tubas Brigades, an armed group, said two of the men killed in the incident were members.

The official Palestinian news agency WAFA said the clashes occurred after Israeli forces surrounded a house in Aqaba and clashed with a group of young men.

Israeli forces have killed at least 615 Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since the start of the Gaza war, according to Palestinian health ministry figures. Many have been armed fighters belonging to armed groups fighting Israel but others have been stone-throwing youths or uninvolved civilians.

At the same time, at least 13 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks. On Tuesday a female border guard was wounded in a stabbing by a Palestinian man using a screwdriver during a bus inspection at a checkpoint on Jerusalem's outskirts.

The attacker was shot dead, the police said.



Hezbollah Pledges Strong Response to Israel over Killing of Military Chief, Alone or with Allies

29 July 2024, Lebanon, Qlayaa: Heavy smoke billow from the Lebanese southern border village of Kfar Kila after it was targeted by Israeli shelling. (dpa)
29 July 2024, Lebanon, Qlayaa: Heavy smoke billow from the Lebanese southern border village of Kfar Kila after it was targeted by Israeli shelling. (dpa)
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Hezbollah Pledges Strong Response to Israel over Killing of Military Chief, Alone or with Allies

29 July 2024, Lebanon, Qlayaa: Heavy smoke billow from the Lebanese southern border village of Kfar Kila after it was targeted by Israeli shelling. (dpa)
29 July 2024, Lebanon, Qlayaa: Heavy smoke billow from the Lebanese southern border village of Kfar Kila after it was targeted by Israeli shelling. (dpa)

The leader of Hezbollah on Tuesday pledged a "strong and effective" response to the killing of its military commander by Israel last week and said it would act either alone or with its regional allies.

Hassan Nasrallah said Hezbollah would wait for the right moment to respond but did not hint on its form or timing. All international attempts at persuading Hezbollah not to retaliate were futile, he said.

"Whatever the consequences, the resistance will not let these Israeli attacks pass by," he said in a televised address to mark one week since the assassination of Hezbollah military commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut.

"Our response, God willing, will be strong, effective and impactful."

Members and supporters of Hezbollah gathered to watch the speech in a southern suburb of Beirut. Just before his speech began, Israeli warplanes swooped low over the Lebanese capital, setting off a series of sonic booms that rattled windows across the city and sent people ducking for cover.

There was no comment from the Israeli military.

Concern is rising that the Middle East could tip into full-blown war following Hezbollah's vows to avenge Shukr's killing, and Iran's anger over the assassination in Tehran last week of the head of Palestinian group Hamas.

The strike that killed Shukr on July 30 was the second time Israel had struck the southern suburbs in 10 months of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli that are taking place in parallel with the war in Gaza between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas.

Hezbollah earlier on Tuesday said it launched a swarm of attack drones at two military sites near Acre in northern Israel and attacked an Israeli military vehicle in another location.

The Israeli military said a number of hostile drones were identified crossing from Lebanon and one was intercepted.

Israeli medical officials said seven people were evacuated to hospital, to the south of the coastal city of Nahariya, one in critical condition.

The Israeli military said an initial investigation indicated the injuries were caused by an interceptor that "missed the target and hit the ground, injuring several civilians".

Reuters journalists saw one impact site near a bus stop on a main road outside Nahariya.

The Israeli military said in a statement sirens sounded around Acre, but that turned out to be a false alarm. It said its air force struck two Hezbollah facilities in south Lebanon.

Earlier on Tuesday, four Hezbollah fighters were killed in a strike on a home in the Lebanese town of Mayfadoun, nearly 30 km (19 miles) north of the border, medics and a security source said.

Meanwhile, the Lebanese caretaker government is trying to prevent a Hezbollah response against Israel that could start a wider war, Lebanon's foreign minister Abdallah Bou Habib said on Tuesday during a press conference with his Egyptian counterpart.