UN Chief 'Alarmed' About Israel's Firing Shots at Diplomatic Delegation
- During an authorized visit to evaluate humanitarian conditions, Israeli troops fired warning shots near a diplomatic group close to the Jenin camp located in the West Bank under Israeli control.
- The delegation, organized by the Palestinian Authority and given permission by Israel, reportedly deviated from the agreed-upon path, leading to an Israeli military reaction during a prolonged operation ongoing since January.
- The delegation included diplomats from over 20 countries and UNRWA staff, with the West Bank experiencing 137 Palestinian deaths since January within a context of occupation-related violence and restricted humanitarian access to Jenin camp.
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres described the incident as alarming and called for respect for diplomats’ safety, while Roland Friedrich criticized excessive force and Germany's Foreign Office condemned the unprovoked fire, urging a thorough investigation.
- The incident underscores serious concerns about rules of engagement in the West Bank and calls for restoration of safe humanitarian access and prevention of future similar events amid ongoing displacement and suspension of UNRWA services at Jenin camp.
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Saudi Arabia Strongly Condemns Israeli Gunfire Targeting Diplomatic Delegation in Jenin
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has strongly condemned and denounced, in the strongest terms, the Israeli occupation forces' shooting at a diplomatic delegation comprising ambassadors and representatives of Arab and foreign countries during their visit to Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank.
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