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Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s comments were the strongest yet from a U.S. official after the Israeli military said it was “highly likely” it “unintentionally” killed Aysenur Eygi.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sept. 10 in London that Israel needs to change its West Bank operations after the killing of an American Turkish citizen.
The US State Department said on Tuesday it was aware of the killing by Israeli forces of a Palestinian American teenager in the West Bank and was seeking more information about the incident.
The family of an American woman allegedly shot and killed by IDF troops during a protest near Nablus in the northern West Bank called on Saturday for an independent investigation into her death ...
Eygi had been participating in her first West Bank protest, alongside other foreign volunteers with the International Solidarity Movement, when she was killed.
Israel's army on Sunday announced an expansion of its operations in the occupied West Bank by deploying a tank division in the Jenin city. The announcement follows a directive from Prime Minister ...
Youtube/Atar-Tzahal The IDF only said Israel remains committed to thwarting future terrorist attacks from the West Bank despite the cease-fire in place with Hamas.
US government demands overhaul of Israeli conduct in West Bank after killing of US citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, who is also a Turkish national, was shot dead last Friday at a protest march in ...
The IDF’s 97th Netzah Yehuda Battalion was accused of abuses against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank in a period before Oct. 7.
Israel-Gaza War U.S. demands IDF change West Bank operations after American’s killing Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s comments were the strongest yet from a U.S. official after the Israeli ...
He also urged Gallant "to reexamine the IDF's rules of engagement while operating in the West Bank," according to the Pentagon.