(6 Aug 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Aqaaba, West Bank – 6 August 2024
1. Wide of mourners carrying bodies and marching UPSOUND shots fired
2. Pan right to mourners carrying body wrapped with Palestinian flag UPSOUND shots fired
3. Various of mourners carrying bodies and marching
4. Close of body wrapped with Palestinian flag being carried
5. Various of women crying
6. Wide of mourners at cemetery
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jenin, West Bank – 6 August 2024
7. Various of damaged white car
8. Various of damaged GREEN car
9. Man next to demolished shop
10. Wide of man walking on damaged road
STORYLINE:
Eight Palestinians were killed and seven wounded by Israeli fire during military raids in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday.
Mourners carried the bodies wrapped in Palestinian flags through the streets of Aqaaba in West Bank, chanting slogans and firing shots in the air.
Palestinian officials said four teenagers were among the dead, and another seven people were wounded.
Over 590 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since the Israel-Hamas war began in Gaza in October, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
World leaders are trying to stop tensions in the Middle East from boiling over into a regional war after the killings of a senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon and Hamas’ top political leader in Iran.
An Israeli airstrike on a south Lebanon village killed four people Tuesday. Later, Hezbollah launched a drone attack on north Israel, wounding two people.
Leaders in Egypt and Turkey say they are exhausting all avenues possible to prevent the Israel-Hamas war from becoming a wider regional conflict. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his Cabinet over the weekend that Israel is already in a “multi-front war” with Iran and its proxies.
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