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UPDATE: Israel Reviews Jenin Shooting After Video Shows Surrender
Video shows two Palestinian militants apparently surrendering before being shot during West Bank raid
Video shows two Palestinian militants apparently surrendering before being shot during West Bank raid
Israeli forces shoot two Palestinians after apparent surrender, prompting UN condemnation and criminal investigation
The sheriff's department issued a special bulletin Wednesday urging potential victims to come forward.
Trump, reportedly angered by the strike, forced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to apologize during a trilateral phone call Monday from the White House.
Trump said he was not initially aware of the strikes but added: “I’m not happy about it. I don’t want to see it.”
The victim told police, “She definitely hate-crimed me,” emphasizing her pointed rhetoric and his Jewish identity.
The bulldozers—armored and military-modified—are frequently used by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to demolish Palestinian homes and infrastructure.
The U.S. State Department confirmed that a U.S. citizen had died in the West Bank and said the American Embassy in Jerusalem was offering consular assistance to the family.