On Wednesday, Israeli soldiers fired warning shots at a group of diplomats in Jenin, escalating existing tensions in the region.
Israeli Soldiers Fire Warning Shots as Diplomats Tour Jenin

Israeli Soldiers Fire Warning Shots as Diplomats Tour Jenin
Tensions Rise in West Bank Following Incident with Western Diplomats
Israeli soldiers discharged warning shots on Wednesday to disperse a diplomatic delegation consisting of senior Western diplomats, Palestinian officials, and journalists during their visit to the city of Jenin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The incident, captured on video and later acknowledged by the Israeli military and Palestinian Authority, reflects rising friction between Israel and its international allies amid growing backlash against Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
No injuries were reported, but the event came shortly after Britain, France, and Canada issued a call for Israel to cease its military operations in Gaza, alongside Britain's suspension of trade talks due to Israel's housing policies in the West Bank. The delegation's visit was organized by the Palestinian Authority to spotlight the impacts of Israeli military operations targeting armed groups, specifically in a neighborhood within the well-known Jenin refugee camp, populated primarily by the descendants of Palestinians displaced during the creation of Israel.
As the tour drew to a close, soldiers fired at least seven shots toward the officials, who were approximately 80 yards away and on the opposite side of a closed gate. Videos verified by The New York Times depicted the incident occurring as the delegation was engaged with journalists, some of whom had their backs turned to the military. Following the gunfire, members of the delegation quickly sought refuge away from the scene.
No injuries were reported, but the event came shortly after Britain, France, and Canada issued a call for Israel to cease its military operations in Gaza, alongside Britain's suspension of trade talks due to Israel's housing policies in the West Bank. The delegation's visit was organized by the Palestinian Authority to spotlight the impacts of Israeli military operations targeting armed groups, specifically in a neighborhood within the well-known Jenin refugee camp, populated primarily by the descendants of Palestinians displaced during the creation of Israel.
As the tour drew to a close, soldiers fired at least seven shots toward the officials, who were approximately 80 yards away and on the opposite side of a closed gate. Videos verified by The New York Times depicted the incident occurring as the delegation was engaged with journalists, some of whom had their backs turned to the military. Following the gunfire, members of the delegation quickly sought refuge away from the scene.