Evening recap
Evening recap
Our live blog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.
Here are the day's key developments:
- Israeli forces have kept Tubas under siege for a second straight day as large-scale military operations continue across the northern occupied West Bank. On Thursday, they arrested a journalist and a photographer in the city.
- Israeli security forces shot two Palestinian men on Thursday who appeared to be surrendering and unarmed during a raid in Jenin, Palestine TV news footage showed.
- Mohammed Ibrahim, 16, a US citizen living in the occupied West Bank, was released by Israeli authorities on Thursday, in a move timed to coincide with the American Thanksgiving holiday. The child had been detained for more than nine months without charge.
- A group of Israeli settlers torched a mosque in Biddya, a village in the northern occupied West Bank.
- Germany, Italy, France, and Britain called on Israel to abide by international law and protect Palestinians in the occupied West Bank in a joint statement released Thursday.
- Israel is still waging a genocide against Palestinians in Gaza despite the fact that a ceasefire in the enclave is entering its second month and all living Israeli captives have been released, Amnesty International has said.
- Roughly half of Gaza’s emergency services have shut down as severe fuel shortages paralyze rescue, firefighting and evacuation work, Al Jazeera reported.










