Israel Launches Large-Scale Operation in West Bank
Israel launched a large-scale operation in the northern West Bank, imposing curfews, roadblocks and deploying troops across key towns, closing schools amid rising tensions.
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Israel launched a large-scale operation in the northern West Bank, imposing curfews, roadblocks and deploying troops across key towns, closing schools amid rising tensions.
Despite the October 10 ceasefire, fresh Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 33 Palestinians, with 67 children killed since the truce, leaving the region in limbo.
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