Israel Says it is Expanding West Bank Operation to Nur Shams, Pregnant Palestinian Killed

Residents of the Al-Far'a Camp, West Bank, evacuate their homes as the Israeli military continues its operation in the area, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
Residents of the Al-Far'a Camp, West Bank, evacuate their homes as the Israeli military continues its operation in the area, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
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Israel Says it is Expanding West Bank Operation to Nur Shams, Pregnant Palestinian Killed

Residents of the Al-Far'a Camp, West Bank, evacuate their homes as the Israeli military continues its operation in the area, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)
Residents of the Al-Far'a Camp, West Bank, evacuate their homes as the Israeli military continues its operation in the area, Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Israeli security forces have expanded a military operation to Nur Shams in the West Bank, a military spokesperson said on Sunday.

The military, police and intelligence services launched a so-called "counter-terrorism operation" in Jenin on January 21, described by officials as a "large-scale and significant military operation.”

The Israeli military said several militants had been killed and a number of wanted suspect detained in the operation.

A pregnant 23-year-old Palestinian was killed by Israeli security forces on Sunday in the Nur Shams refugee camp, the Palestinian health ministry said.

Sundos Jamal Mohammed Shalabi, who was eight months pregnant, was struck by Israeli gunfire, the ministry said in a statement, adding that the fetus also did not survive and that Shalabi's husband was critically injured.

The Palestinian state news agency cited eyewitnesses as saying that Shalabi and her husband were shot by Israeli forces as they were trying to leave their home.
Thousands of Palestinians have fled West Bank homes in the wake of the military campaign in the West Bank and the widespread destruction.
Palestinians have said the Israeli campaign is one of the most destructive in recent memory. Dozens of Palestinians have been killed, according to the Palestinian Authority’s Health Ministry. 
 



Hemedti Admits Forces Withdrew from Sudan Capital

A picture shows burnt vehicles in a southern neighbourhood of Khartoum on March 29, 2025, after the military recaptured the capital. (Photo by AFP)
A picture shows burnt vehicles in a southern neighbourhood of Khartoum on March 29, 2025, after the military recaptured the capital. (Photo by AFP)
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Hemedti Admits Forces Withdrew from Sudan Capital

A picture shows burnt vehicles in a southern neighbourhood of Khartoum on March 29, 2025, after the military recaptured the capital. (Photo by AFP)
A picture shows burnt vehicles in a southern neighbourhood of Khartoum on March 29, 2025, after the military recaptured the capital. (Photo by AFP)

The head of the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces admitted in a speech to fighters on Sunday that the group had withdrawn from the capital but pledged the RSF would return stronger to Khartoum.

"I confirm to you that we have indeed left Khartoum, but... we will return with even stronger determination," Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo said in the speech, three days after the group said there would be "no retreat.”

It was Dagalo's first comment since the RSF were pushed back from most parts of Khartoum by the Sudanese army during a devastating war that has lasted two years.

Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, conceded in an audio message on Telegram that his forces left the capital last week as the army consolidated its gains.

Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan ruled out any reconciliation with the RSF in a video statement on Saturday in which he vowed to crush the group.

"We will neither forgive, nor compromise, nor negotiate," he said, reaffirming the military's commitment to restoring national unity and stability.

Earlier on Saturday, the army said it had taken control of a major market in Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman, which had previously been used by the RSF to launch attacks during a devastating two-year-old war.

Burhan also said fighters who "repent to the truth" could still be amnestied if they lay down their arms, particularly those who are in rebel-held areas.