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Israeli forces attack journalists covering illegal settler attacks in occupied West Bank
Twenty-five Palestinians were wounded after illegal settlers, under the protection of Israeli forces, stormed the village of Talfit south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli forces attack journalists covering illegal settler attacks in occupied West Bank
Israel has intensified attacks in the occupied West Bank. / AA
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Israeli forces fired at an Al Jazeera news crew on Friday as it covered an illegal settler attack in the town of Talfit, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, the broadcaster said.

The Qatar-based channel reported that soldiers shot towards its team, causing partial damage to camera equipment.

Al Jazeera correspondent Tharwat Shaqra said in a live broadcast that troops used live ammunition against the crew before firing a tear gas canister that directly struck and damaged filming gear.

She said the journalists were positioned in a clearly visible, open area and were targeted without being asked to leave the location.

The Israeli forces did not immediately comment on the incident.

Israel closed Al Jazeera’s operations inside Israel on May 5, 2024, and shut its offices in the occupied West Bank on September 22, 2024, with the closure order repeatedly extended.

On December 23, 2025, Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi said the channel would be barred from operating “forever”.

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Illegal settler attacks

Twenty-five Palestinians were wounded after illegal settlers, under the protection of Israeli forces, stormed the village of Talfit south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, according to a local official.

Mahmoud Abu Aisha, head of the village council, told Anadolu that the settlers carried out a coordinated assault on residents and property, while Israeli troops fired tear gas towards villagers.

He said 15 people suffered suffocation from tear gas, one was wounded by live fire, and nine others were beaten during the attack.

The illegal settlers also smashed the windows of 10 vehicles and damaged four homes, disrupted an electricity transformer and fired live ammunition towards a mosque in the village, Abu Aisha added.

Earlier, the Palestinian Red Crescent reported an initial toll of three injuries, including a man shot in the thigh and two others assaulted.

The official Palestinian news agency Wafa said illegal settlers attacked residents and opened fire, while Israeli forces provided cover and used live ammunition, stun grenades and tear gas against civilians and their homes.

Illegal settlers also stormed the Ras al-Ain area in the nearby town of Qusra, where a new settlement outpost has recently been established, attacking residents under military protection, Wafa reported.

According to the Palestinian Commission for Resistance of the Wall and Settlements, illegal settlers carried out 468 attacks across the occupied West Bank in January, including physical assaults, arson, property damage and restrictions on farmers’ access to their land.

Israel has intensified operations in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, since October 8, 2023. Palestinians view the escalation, including killings, arrests, displacement and illegal settlement expansion, as a step towards the formal annexation of the territory.

At least 1,112 Palestinians have been killed and about 11,500 injured in the occupied West Bank during that period, and more than 21,000 people have been arrested.

In a landmark opinion in July 2024, the International Court of Justice declared Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory illegal and called for the evacuation of all settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

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SOURCE:AA