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Palestinian man shot and killed by Israeli forces in Hebron

Mohammad Samer Suleiman al-Jamal, 27, was killed after being shot by Israeli forces at the northern entrance to Hebron in the occupied West Bank.

Al-Jamal was struck by live fire at the Ras al-Joura checkpoint, where Israeli troops opened fire directly at him and prevented medics from reaching the scene, Wafa news agency said, citing the Health Ministry.

He was left to bleed out before his death was confirmed, and his body is currently being held by Israeli forces.

Israeli drone strike kills one, injures four in southern Lebanon

We earlier reported an Israeli drone bombed a motorcycle in the Baraka area of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon. Lebanon’s National News Agency now reports one person was killed and four others were wounded in the attack.

Despite a ceasefire agreement reached with Hezbollah last November, Israeli forces have continued to strike areas across Lebanon, killing and wounding civilians including Syrian refugees living in the country.



Iran vows stronger response if attacked again by US, Israel

Iran has warned that it will respond to the United States and Israel in a “more decisive manner” should they attack again.

The comments appear to be in response to remarks by US President Donald Trump, who threatened earlier in the day to “wipe out” Iran’s nuclear programme if it resumed after US strikes last month.

“If aggression is repeated we will not hesitate to react in a more decisive manner and in a way that will be impossible to cover up,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a post on X.

“If there are concerns about the possible diversion of our nuclear program into non-peaceful purposes, the ‘military option’ proved incapable – but a negotiated solution may work.”

It remains unclear how much damage was caused by the US strikes on Tehran’s nuclear facilities, which came after Israel launched a surprise bombing campaign.