Israel-Gaza updates: Protest erupts in Tel Aviv over cease-fire, hostage deal

The bodies of six hostages were found in Gaza on Saturday.

Last Updated: September 1, 2024, 4:59 PM EDT

As the Israel-Hamas war continues, the latest round of cease-fire discussions continues in the Middle East, even with Hamas rejecting the latest iteration over the weekend.

The United States and its allies continue to plead for a cease-fire deal.

Aug 28, 2024, 3:22 PM EDT

World Food Programme pauses staff movement in Gaza after vehicle targeted

The World Food Programme announced it is pausing the movement of its employees in Gaza until further notice after its team came under fire on Tuesday, near an Israeli checkpoint.

The WFP team -- traveling in two armored vehicles -- was returning from a mission to Kerem Shalom after escorting a convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian cargo routed to central Gaza.

"Despite being clearly marked and receiving multiple clearances by Israeli authorities to approach, the vehicle was directly struck by gunfire as it was moving towards an Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) checkpoint. It sustained at least ten bullets: five on the driver’s side, two on the passenger side and three on other parts of the vehicle. None of the employees onboard were physically harmed," the WFP said in a statement.

WFP called for protection of humanitarian workers providing essential aid to civilians in Gaza.

"The incident is a stark reminder of the rapidly and ever shrinking humanitarian space in the Gaza Strip, where increasing violence compromises our ability to deliver life-saving assistance. The already critical situation is exacerbated by restricted access and heightened risks, leading to decreased food supplies reaching those in desperate need," WFP said.

-ABC News' Will Gretsky

Aug 28, 2024, 3:18 PM EDT

Netanyahu approves 'limited pauses' in fighting to facilitate polio vaccination in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved "limited pauses" in fighting to allow for polio vaccinations for children in Gaza amid calls from international aid organizations, according to an Israeli official familiar with deliberations.

The pauses will only be in designated areas, according to the official.

A 10-month-old baby was paralyzed and became the first confirmed case of polio earlier this month.

-ABC News' Jordana Miller

Aug 28, 2024, 11:56 AM EDT

10 killed in West Bank as IDF says operation 'won't end tomorrow'

Ten people have been killed since the start of the Israel Defense Forces' operation in the West Bank overnight, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said Wednesday.

The operation is targeting Jenin, Tulkarm and Nablus in the West Bank, IDF spokesman Nadav Shoshani said during a Zoom briefing with reporters Wednesday.

Shoshani implied the operation could go on for a few days, saying it "won't end tomorrow," during the IDF briefing.

An Israeli main battle tank during operations to investigate and destroy a tunnel in the central Gaza corridor by the 16th Brigade, Aug 28, 2024.
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The IDF did not say how many troops are involved in the operation, but Shoshani called it a "large" operation. Israeli security forces called it a "counterterrorism operation," in a release Wednesday.

The IDF is surrounding the Ibn Sinai hospital in Jenin "to prevent terrorists from taking shelter there," Shoshani said, but said the IDF has no plans to "enter, capture or seize" the hospital.

There are no plans to evacuate civilians from the areas where the IDF is operating, Shoshani said.

One of the targets of the operation is the cell that planned a failed suicide bombing attempt in Tel Aviv earlier this month, but the attack did not prompt the large operation, Shoshani added.

-ABC News' Jordana Miller, Nasser Atta and Guy Davies

Aug 28, 2024, 11:35 AM EDT

US announces new sanctions targeting West Bank extremism

The U.S. State Department announced new sanctions targeting an Israeli nongovernmental organization and an individual, Yitzhak Levi Filant, as part of its ongoing efforts to "address the extreme levels of instability and violence against civilians in the West Bank."

The organization, Hashomer Yosh, is providing support to an outpost in the West Bank and individuals -- who are already designated by the U.S. government -- and allegedly prevented Palestinian residents that were forced to leave their homes from returning, according to the State Department.

Israeli soldiers operate during a raid in the Nur Shams camp for Palestinian refugees near the city of Tulkarem in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Aug. 28, 2024.
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Filant, identified as the civilian security coordinator of a settlement in the West Bank, is accused of engaging "in malign activities outside the scope of his authority," including an incident in February where he purportedly "led a group of armed settlers to set up roadblocks and conduct patrols to pursue and attack Palestinians in their lands and forcefully expel them from their lands," the State Department said in a statement.

"Extremist settler violence in the West Bank causes intense human suffering, harms Israel’s security, and undermines the prospect for peace and stability in the region. It is critical that the Government of Israel hold accountable any individuals and entities responsible for violence against civilians in the West Bank," the State Department said.

-ABC News' Shannon K. Kingston

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