City in the West Bank, capital of Jenin Governorate
Israeli settlers have besieged at least two Palestinian homes on Qusra's outskirts since Sunday, cutting water and electricity and blocking access. Israeli security forces have repeatedly failed to remove the settlers; the army has declared a closed military zone, deployed reinforcements and opened disciplinary probes after footage showed soldiers praying with settlers. The US embassy has publicly condemned the siege.
As Eid al-Adha begins, displaced Gazans, Iranians facing inflation, and West Bank families coping with displacement and violence are contending with high meat and goods prices, driving hardship and altered celebrations amid ongoing conflicts and sanctions.
Amid rising settlement expansion in the West Bank, Israeli policy advances 69 new settlements with a total plan value of $388m, while a parallel UN-backed and Amnesty reports allege state-backed displacement of Palestinians. Western powers impose coordinated sanctions targeting settler networks; human rights groups call for broader accountability as violence intensifies.
Norway plans a legislative package to ban trade in goods produced in Israeli settlements across the occupied Palestinian territories, including the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The bill also targets real estate and commercial activity linked to settlements, with consultations running for three months.
The New Arab and Al Jazeera reports detail responses to Bezalel Smotrich’s move to revoke Hebron agreements, transferring planning and construction powers to Israeli authorities in the H2 zone. Palestinian officials condemn the action as a violation of international law, while settlements expansion and related violence intensify across the West Bank and Gaza.
A UN independent commission has released a report saying Israeli authorities and security forces have deliberately targeted and killed Palestinian children in Gaza, concluding those actions indicate genocidal intent. The commission says around 30% of those killed in Gaza were children and documents attacks after the October 2025 ceasefire.
Italy has reframed NATO chief Mark Rutte’s remarks on US flights from Italian bases, saying authorisation covered only technical and logistical support for Epic Fury. Ministers say Italy complied with existing treaties and rejected broad characterisations of Italy’s role, as tensions with the US and the EU grow.
The ceasefire in Gaza remains fragile as Israeli strikes persist and Palestinian casualties rise. Multiple incidents near Beit Lahiya and Khan Younis have killed civilians, including a 13-year-old, and drawn international concern. Authorities say casualties continue to mount since the October 2023 war, despite a formal ceasefire.
The latest developments show Iran vows revenge for the killing of its former leader’s son, while the Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint as regional powers seek to manage navigation and diplomacy amid ongoing Israeli and American actions.
The government has announced a new plan diverting hundreds of millions of shekels from Arab community development to fund enforcement, expanding Shin Bet’s role in combating organized crime alongside police. Protests and legal objections arise from rights groups amid criticism of deepened inequality.
Multiple mosques in the northern West Bank have been set ablaze in what authorities describe as a wave of settler violence. Officials say two Palestinians and two Israeli soldiers have died in the broader clashes surrounding Tal and surrounding villages.
Violence in the West Bank has intensified as Israeli forces raid towns and settlers attack Palestinians. Reports confirm deaths on both sides and a push by the government to accelerate settlement construction amid ongoing clashes and raids.
Palestinian and Israeli actors have sustained a cycle of violence as settlement expansion continues. Recent attacks by settlers and Israeli forces have targeted villages like Umm al-Khair and Kafr Malik, threatening homes, livelihoods and access to water. The expansion agenda, supported by new outposts and broader land confiscation, is reshaping life in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli prosecutors have indicted settler Yinon Levi for reckless manslaughter over the July 2025 shooting that killed Palestinian teacher and activist Awdah (Awdeh) Hathaleen in Umm al‑Khair. The indictment adds armed trespass and malicious damage counts. Rights groups say the charge is rare and insufficient; campaigners and the family call for murder charges.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the U.S.-backed 15-point Gaza roadmap and said Israeli troops will not withdraw until Hamas is "genuinely disarmed." Hamas has affirmed its commitment to the plan, Washington says discussions with Israel are continuing, and the Israeli military has largely paused targeted strikes while ceasefire and reconstruction arrangements remain stalled.
Settlers have besieged three Palestinian homes in Qusra near Nablus, cutting off water and power. US Ambassador Huckabee has publicly condemned the violence as "disgusting" and warned of accountability, while Israel weighs moving civilian policing into the occupied West Bank. The UN and Palestinian authorities condemn the siege as a tactic of displacement.
Aisha Wahab has won a California special election to complete Eric Swalwell’s term in the 14th Congressional District, defeating Melissa Hernandez amid heavy outside spending. Wahab becomes the first Afghan American in Congress and will serve until January, with a rematch for a full two-year term in November. Investigations into Swalwell’s allegations continue.
Israeli special forces have stormed a Jenin home in one of multiple raids reported today, with heavy gunfire and losses cited on both sides. Israeli forces say they neutralised an armed assailant in a knife attack; Palestinians describe a raid on a home used by a Palestinian security official and say bystanders were blocked from reaching the building.