Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the West Bank, shooting, setting houses and cars on fire, killing one Palestinian man, and injuring 25 others. This violence occurred as part of an escalation in the West Bank during the war in the Gaza Strip. The settlers were reportedly searching for a missing 14-year-old boy from their settlement. Israeli troops were also involved in the search, with clashes resulting in the deaths of two Palestinians, including a Hamas militant, in overnight raids.
Palestinian health officials have reported over 460 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank since the conflict began in October. The Israeli human rights group Yesh Din documented the settlers’ violent rampage, which included shooting and arson in the village of al-Mughayyir. Videos and photos posted online showed smoke from burning cars and gunshots amidst clashes between settlers and Palestinians. The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed one death and multiple injuries, including Palestinians hit by live fire from settlers.
Amid concerns about settler violence against Palestinians, U.S. officials, including President Joe Biden, have expressed alarm over the situation in the West Bank. Reports suggest that the surge in settler violence has escalated since the conflict with Hamas in Gaza began. The military has been accused of failing to halt settler violence or hold soldiers accountable for their actions. Israeli forces also clashed with Palestinians in the northern West Bank, resulting in the deaths of two individuals, one of whom was identified by Hamas as a local commander.
The Israel-Hamas conflict began with a surprise attack and incursion by Hamas militants into southern Israel, resulting in the death of over 1,200 Israelis, primarily civilians. Israel responded to the incursion, resulting in the taking of hostages and the death of numerous Palestinians. Israel has opened a new aid crossing for trucks delivering aid to northern Gaza, although distribution challenges have impacted aid delivery in the region. The ongoing conflict in Gaza has pushed over 1 million people to the brink of starvation, with significant casualties reported on both sides.
The Health Ministry in Gaza reports that over 33,600 Palestinians have been killed and over 76,200 wounded as a result of the conflict. However, the ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants in its tally, noting that women and children make up a significant portion of the casualties. Israel claims to have killed over 12,000 militants during the war, but has not provided evidence to support this assertion. The conflict has taken a heavy toll on both sides, with the civilian population in Gaza facing dire humanitarian conditions.
The situation in Israel and Gaza remains tense, with ongoing violence and humanitarian issues continuing to escalate. International concern, especially from the United States, has been raised regarding settler violence against Palestinians and the impact of the conflict on civilian populations. Efforts to deliver aid to Gaza have faced challenges, with distribution difficulties hindering relief efforts in the region. The toll of the conflict has been significant, with casualties reported on both sides, underscoring the need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis.