Israeli forces killed 14 Palestinians during a raid in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, escalating tensions in the region. The violence erupted in the Nur Shams area near Tulkarm, where armed fighters clashed with Israeli forces for hours.
The raid resulted in heavy casualties, with at least 14 Palestinians killed, including a gunman and a 16-year-old boy. The Israeli military reported that several militants were killed or arrested during the operation, and four soldiers were wounded in the exchange of fire.
In a separate incident, a 50-year-old ambulance driver was killed by Israeli gunfire as he tried to transport injured individuals from an attack by Jewish settlers near the village of Al-Sawiya. The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear.
Meanwhile, in Gaza, Israeli strikes continued to target civilian areas, resulting in the death of over 34,000 Palestinians. The southern city of Rafah and central Gaza were heavily hit, with reports of multiple casualties and destroyed homes.
The ongoing violence in both the West Bank and Gaza has sparked international concern, with calls for de-escalation and a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced criticism for the military’s actions, particularly in Rafah, where the last remaining Hamas brigades are believed to be located.
As the death toll rises and tensions mount, the need for a diplomatic solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict becomes increasingly urgent. The international community must work together to prevent further loss of life and promote peace in the region.