
Israeli settler attacks displace 30 families in occupied West Bank
Friday's wave of displacement comes after twenty families from the same community were forced to leave their homes as a result of attacks from armed settlers protected by Israeli forces, the same report revealed.
Local minister Muayyad Shaaban described the displacements as 'part of a broader colonial plan implemented by the Israeli occupation government' according to Wafa.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Middle East Eye
an hour ago
- Middle East Eye
Israeli occupation hinders state control: Lebanon president
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun met with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Beirut, following Lammy's visit to Syria, the presidency said on Saturday. During the talks, Aoun stressed that the current regional tensions require the continued presence of Unifil in southern Lebanon to help implement UN Resolution 1701. 'The continued Israeli occupation of the five hills, its repeated aggressions, and its failure to release prisoners make it difficult for the state to fully impose its authority, protect its citizens and enforce its decisions, including the exclusive possession of weapons,' the presidency said. Aoun also noted that the army will soon deploy 10,000 troops to southern Lebanon, with only legitimate security forces and UN peacekeepers allowed to operate in the area. Lammy reportedly reaffirmed the UK's support for the Lebanese military and said London is closely monitoring the developments in the country


Middle East Eye
2 hours ago
- Middle East Eye
Israel to send negotiating team to Qatar for Gaza ceasefire talks
Israeli media report that Israel is preparing to dispatch a negotiating team to Qatar, possibly as early as tomorrow, to finalise a ceasefire agreement. The Israeli Broadcasting Authority said the cabinet will review Hamas's response to the ceasefire proposal tonight and has not dismissed it, viewing it as a basis for further discussion. Axios global affairs correspondent Barak Ravid tweeted that an Israeli official confirmed Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to send negotiators to Doha, departing either tonight or tomorrow. The team aims to hold 'proximity talks' with Hamas to resolve outstanding issues and agree on the final terms regarding the Gaza hostage situation and ceasefire deal.


Middle East Eye
2 hours ago
- Middle East Eye
At least 78 killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes since midnight
At least 78 people have died in Israeli air strikes since midnight, hospital sources in Gaza according t0 Al Jazeera