Israeli settler fatally shoots Palestinian in West Bank
An Israeli settler fatally shot a Palestinian in the West Bank, according to the Palestinian health ministry. No further details are provided in the available report.
8 stories for 2026-03-08 · Israel/Palestine
An Israeli settler fatally shot a Palestinian in the West Bank, according to the Palestinian health ministry. No further details are provided in the available report.
Palestinians in Gaza are expressing limited hope for reconstruction efforts as conflict continues to intensify in the Middle East region.
UN experts have expressed concern about changes to Jerusalem's demographic composition, characterizing such alterations as potentially irreversible.
Amnesty International has documented violence against women and girls in Gaza, characterizing it as systematic discrimination. The organization has linked these reports to UN findings on sexual and reproductive violence that may constitute crimes against humanity, as part of broader global concerns about women's rights.
The excerpt references settlement activity in the West Bank but provides insufficient detail for a substantive summary. No specific information about scope, location, or impact is provided in the source material.
A cooking gas shortage in Gaza has deteriorated following a week-long halt in supplies. The crisis is affecting the civilian population's access to basic utilities.
Two Palestinians were killed on Sunday after Israeli settlers opened fire in the village of Abu Fallah in the northern West Bank. The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the deceased as Thair Farouk Hamayel, age 24, and Fariq Jawdat Hamayel, age 57, both shot in the head. This marks the second such incident reported in two days.
Occupation forces killed families in the areas of Shamsattar and Jabshit.