Palestine weekly wrap: West Bank attacks surge, Israel restricts Gaza aid
Settler attacks, aid curbs and land seizures mar a week that was meant to be one of celebration for Palestinians.

Settler attacks, aid curbs and land seizures mar a week that was meant to be one of celebration for Palestinians.









Each person shot in the head in the village of Tammun, while two other children of the deceased couple sustain injuries.
Israel has closed the Rafah border crossing and Israeli settler attacks in the occupied West Bank have continued.

Palestinians were killed after armed Israeli settlers attacked the village of Abu Falah in the occupied West Bank.
Suffering in Gaza and occupied West Bank remains acute as the world focuses on the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Thousands of worshippers attend prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque, with others turned away despite carrying required permits.

Israeli settlers attacked a 71-year-old foreign woman and 51-year-old foreign man in the occupied West Bank.
Rights group slams international failure to deter Israel’s escalating annexation, apartheid policies in the West Bank.
US move to provide consular services in Efrat settlement slammed as breach of international law.
Four Palestinians wounded in settler attack, while several others shot in raid by Israeli military south of Hebron.
Israel has ordered 37 aid groups to halt operations in war-torn Gaza, as well as occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.