Israel continues military operation in the West Bank - two suspected attackers killed
The Israeli army has foiled two planned attacks by Palestinian terrorists in the West Bank, killing the suspects. One of the attackers was responsible for an attempted car bomb near the Israeli settlement of Gush Etzion, while the other was killed after infiltrating the Karmei Zur settlement.
The military operation in the West Bank has been ongoing since Wednesday, with at least 20 Palestinians killed so far. The situation in the West Bank has worsened since the start of the Gaza conflict, with 648 Palestinians killed.
In the Gaza Strip, a polio vaccination campaign has begun, led by Hamas and supported by UN agencies and other aid organizations. The campaign aims to vaccinate 640,000 children in the area.
Israel had agreed to humanitarian pauses in the Gaza conflict to allow for the polio vaccinations. The discovery of six dead hostages in the Gaza Strip has also been reported, with negotiations for a ceasefire and further hostage releases stalled.
The control of the Philadelphi Corridor remains a contentious issue. The ongoing conflict and its consequences continue to impact both Israelis and Palestinians, with casualties on both sides.
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