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Israel says Palestinian militants fired rockets after raid

JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military said Palestinian militants fired six rockets from the Gaza Strip toward the country’s south early Thursday, hours after an Israeli army raid in the occupied West Bank triggered a fierce gunbattle in which 11 Palestinians were killed.

The rocket attacks, which were not immediately claimed by Palestinian militant groups, appear to be triggered by the Wednesday morning raid in Nablus.

Gaza rockets, Israeli strikes follow deadly West Bank raid

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Palestinian militants in Gaza launched rockets at southern Israel and Israeli aircraft struck targets in the coastal enclave early Thursday after a deadly gun battle with Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank killed 10 Palestinians.

The bloodshed extends one of the deadliest periods in years between Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank, where dozens of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since the start of the year. Palestinian attacks on Israelis in 2023 have killed 11 people.

Israel: Establishing ties with Saudi Arabia will end Israel-Arab conflict: Netanyahu

22 Feb 2023; MEMO: Israel and Saudi Arabia normalising relations with each other would end the conflict with Palestinians and the wider Arab world, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has claimed.

Speaking at the Hartog National Security Conference in Tel Aviv yesterday evening, Netanyahu stated that "If we have the upper hand, I think we can expand the circle of peace, and if we expand the circle of peace to Saudi Arabia, I think we will actually end the Arab-Israeli conflict".

UN Human Rights Chief Urged Israel To Halt Contentious Judiciary’s Overhaul

JERUSALEM, Feb 22 (NNN-MA’AN) – The UN human rights chief, urged yesterday, Israel’s far-right ruling coalition to halt a contentious plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary, saying, it might undermine the rule of law, human rights and judicial independence.

“These changes risk weakening human rights protections for all, but especially the most vulnerable communities and groups, less able to vindicate their rights,” UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, said in a statement.

Israel rescuers smuggle ancient scroll out of Turkey, then return it

21 Feb 2023; MEMO: An Israeli team who had gone to Turkiye to help with search and rescue efforts after the 6 February deadly earthquakes returned centuries-old Jewish scrolls they had taken from the country.

According to the Turkish Haber7 website, the Israeli search and rescue team, known as ZAKA, had secretly taken the historical scrolls of the Book of Esther from Antakya Synagogue, which was damaged in the earthquake.

Israel president urges consensus after judicial changes pass

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s president on Tuesday called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition to seek dialogue and compromise after it pushed ahead with controversial judicial overhaul in a turbulent parliamentary session overnight.

Isaac Herzog said it was a “difficult morning” following the late night parliamentary vote that saw two contentious pieces of legislation — part of sweeping changes that have prompted vocal criticism in Israel and abroad — pass a preliminary hurdle.

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