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Israeli troops kill 3 Palestinians in West Bank gun battle
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Israeli forces killed three Palestinian militants in a firefight within the occupied West Financial institution early Saturday, police mentioned, elevating fears of additional escalation of violence through the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Israeli media mentioned 4 members of a police counter-terrorism unit of the Israeli police had been wounded, one among them severely. The troops got here underneath hearth as they tried to arrest suspected militants within the northern West Financial institution.
Tensions have soared in current days after Palestinian assailants killed 11 Israelis in separate assaults throughout the nation. Saturday marks the beginning of Ramadan, a month of dawn-to-dusk fasting, prayer and spiritual devotion for a whole lot of tens of millions of Muslims around the globe. Within the Israeli-Palestinian battle, Ramadan has typically been a interval of elevated friction and confrontation.
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The Israeli police mentioned the three militants had been members of a cell that was concerned in current assaults towards Israeli forces and had been planning one other assault that was thwarted throughout early Saturday’s joint operation with the navy and intelligence.
Reside movies by witnesses on social media confirmed a crowed of Palestinians inspecting the scene of the clashes close to town of Jenin after the Israeli troops withdrew. The road was coated with blood stains and the lads chanted slogans calling for revenge.
Palestine TV reported that Israeli forces seized the our bodies of the militants.
In response to the current Palestinian assaults, extra Israeli forces had been despatched to the West Financial institution in current days for elevated searches, patrols and arrest raids.
With Saturdays deaths, seven Palestinians had been killed over three days, together with two in a gun battle Thursday and one after he stabbed and wounded an Israeli on a bus within the West Financial institution.
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On Friday, a Palestinian man was killed by troops within the West Financial institution metropolis of Hebron, throughout clashes that erupted after mosque prayers. The Israeli navy mentioned its forces shot a Palestinian who threw a firebomb at them.
A number of hundred Jewish settlers dwell underneath heavy navy safety within the coronary heart of Hebron, a metropolis of greater than 200,000 Palestinians and residential to a serious holy website sacred to Jews and Muslims.
Additionally Friday, the Palestinian Pink Crescent emergency service mentioned 36 Palestinians had been damage in weekly confrontations with Israeli forces elsewhere within the West Financial institution. Protesters typically throw rocks and firebombs at Israeli troops who use tear fuel, rubber-bullets and dwell hearth. Thirty-three of the injured had been struck by rubber bullets and three by dwell rounds Friday, the Pink Crescent mentioned.
On the Al-Aqsa mosque in east Jerusalem, the third holiest website in Islam, authorities mentioned greater than 30,000 folks attended Friday prayers on the eve of Ramadan. There have been no experiences of protests or violence.
The hilltop on which the mosque is situated is the holiest website for Jews, who consult with it because the Temple Mount, and it has been a frequent flashpoint within the century-old battle.
Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian leaders have held a flurry of talks in current weeks, and Israel has made a collection of goodwill gestures, all aimed toward calming tensions forward of Ramadan.
They hope to keep away from a repeat of final 12 months, when protests and clashes in Jerusalem throughout Ramadan ignited an 11-day Gaza conflict and Jewish-Arab violence in Israel’s combined cities.
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Russia says it will continue oil and gas projects despite US sanctions
Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday denounced new U.S. sanctions against Moscow’s energy sector as an attempt to harm Russia’s economy at the risk of destabilizing global markets and said the country would press on with large oil and gas projects.
A ministry statement also said that Russia would respond to Washington’s “hostile” actions, announced on Friday, while drawing up its foreign policy strategy.
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The statement said the measures amounted to “an attempt to inflict at least some damage to the Russian economy, even at the cost of the risk of destabilizing world markets as the end approaches of President Joe Biden’s inglorious tenure in power.”
“Despite the convulsions in the White House and the machinations of the Russophobic lobby in the West, trying to drag the world energy sector into the ‘hybrid war’ unleashed by the United States against Russia, our country has been and remains a key and reliable player in the global fuel market.”
The measures constituted the broadest U.S. package of sanctions so far targeting Russia’s oil and gas revenues, part of measures to give Kyiv and the incoming administration of Donald Trump leverage to reach a deal to end the war in Ukraine.
The U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on Gazprom Neft and Surgutneftegas, which explore for, produce and sell oil as well as 183 vessels that have shipped Russian oil, many of which are in the so-called shadow fleet of ageing tankers operated by non-Western companies.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the measures would “deliver a significant blow” to Moscow. “The less revenue Russia earns from oil … the sooner peace will be restored,” he said.
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Sudan army says its forces enter Wad Madani in push to retake city from RSF
The military says it is working to ‘clean up the remaining rebel pockets’ inside the capital of Gezira state.
The Sudanese military and allied armed groups have entered Wad Madani and were pushing out the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary from the strategic city in Gezira state, according to the army.
In a statement on Saturday, the armed forces “congratulated” the Sudanese people on “our forces entering the city of Wad Madani this morning” after more than a year of RSF control.
“They are now working to clean up the remaining rebel pockets inside the city,” the statement said.
There was no immediate comment from the RSF.
The office of army-allied government spokesperson and Information and Culture Minister Khalid al-Aiser said the army had “liberated” the city.
The army posted a video appearing to show soldiers inside the city that has been held by the RSF since December 2023.
Sudan’s army and the RSF have been at war since April 2023, causing what the UN calls the world’s worst displacement crisis and declarations of famine in parts of the northeast African country.
Wad Madani is strategic because it is a crossroads of key supply highways linking several states, and is the nearest major town to the capital Khartoum.
Army ‘in most parts of Wad Madani’
Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan, reporting from Khartoum, said the army forces had been advancing towards the city over recent days.
“They have been taking over villages in the south and southeast of [Gezira] state until this morning, when they took over Hantoub Bridge – a decisive bridge that leads into the city,” she said.
“The army is now in most parts of Wad Madani,” she added.
“The army and allied fighters have spread out around us across the city’s streets,” one witness told the AFP news agency from his home in central Wad Madani, requesting anonymity for his safety.
Both the army and the RSF have been accused of committing war crimes including targeting civilians and indiscriminately shelling residential areas.
The paramilitary forces have been accused of summary killings, rampant looting, systematic sexual violence and laying siege to entire towns.
The United States on Tuesday said the RSF had “committed genocide” and imposed sanctions on its leader, Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, also known as Hemedti.
The local resistance committee, one of hundreds of pro-democracy volunteer groups across the country coordinating frontline aid, hailed the Wad Madani advance as an end to “the tyranny” of the RSF.
Witnesses in army-controlled cities across Sudan reported dozens of people taking to the streets to celebrate the news.
Twelve million displaced
The recapture of Gezira state as a whole could mark a turning point in the war that began over disputes on the integration of the two forces, which has created one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises.
Since it began, the war has killed tens of thousands and uprooted more than 12 million people, more than three million of whom have fled across borders.
In the early months of the war, more than half a million people had sought shelter in Gezira, before a lightning RSF offensive displaced upwards of 300,000 in December 2023, according to the UN.
Most have been repeatedly displaced since, as the feared paramilitaries moved further and further south.
The RSF still holds the rest of the central agricultural state of Gezira, as well as nearly all of Sudan’s western Darfur region and swaths of the country’s south.
The army controls the north and east, as well as parts of the capital Khartoum.
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