Deadly Jerusalem Bus Stop Shooting Kills 6; Israel Backs Ceasefire Plan
Six people were killed in a Jerusalem bus stop shooting, and Israel has accepted a ceasefire plan amid rising tensions and calls for calm.
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Six people were killed in a Jerusalem bus stop shooting, and Israel has accepted a ceasefire plan amid rising tensions and calls for calm.
Six people were killed and dozens wounded when gunmen opened fire at a Jerusalem bus stop and bus, prompting security forces to return fire and EU calls for a Gaza ceasefire.
At least 15 people were injured in a shooting at a busy Jerusalem junction on Monday. Police say the attackers were neutralized and investigations are underway.
Israel warns of closing the French Consulate in Jerusalem after France’s move to recognize a Palestinian state, escalating tensions in a high-stakes diplomatic showdown.
The UN General Assembly will resume the High-level Conference on the Two-State Solution on Sept. 22, reviving peace talks amid Middle East tensions despite U.S. and Israel distancing themselves.
Iran cuts Australia’s diplomatic presence in Tehran after Canberra expelled its ambassador amid accusations of Iran’s role in antisemitic attacks, marking a rare ambassador expulsion in Australia.
Israel’s defense minister vows to unleash the “biblical 10 plagues” on Yemen’s Houthi rebels after fresh missile attacks, raising regional tensions.
Israeli strikes on Gaza City suburbs killed 18, forced families to flee. Netanyahu’s security cabinet meets to plan the next phase of the offensive.
The US has denied visas to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and dozens of officials, blocking their UN visit as allies like Britain and France move to recognize Palestine.
At least 57 Palestinians died in intense Israeli raids across Gaza, with bombings hitting residential areas in Gaza City as humanitarian concerns deepen.