Key facts
- A seven-month-old Palestinian baby, Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, was killed by Israeli gunfire.
- The baby's father disputed the Israeli military's account of the incident.
- The Israeli military claims soldiers fired after perceiving a vehicle accelerating towards them.
- The incident involving the baby is under military review.
- A child died from injuries sustained in an Israeli air attack on Gaza City.
- A 26-year-old Palestinian man, Imad Ishtayeh, was killed by Israeli forces near the West Bank barrier.
- Imad Ishtayeh was attempting to cross into Israel for work.
- One person was killed and five injured in a shooting incident in central Israel.
- Police are investigating the central Israel shooting as a suspected terror attack.
- The suspected gunman in the central Israel incident was killed at the scene.
A seven-month-old Palestinian baby, Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, was killed by Israeli gunfire in the occupied West Bank. The infant's father stated the incident was not a mistake, directly disputing the Israeli military's account that soldiers fired after perceiving a vehicle accelerating towards them. The Israeli military police are investigating the incident, and the infant's father was wounded along with his wife.
In a separate event, a child died from injuries sustained in an Israeli air attack on Gaza City, according to a source at al-Shifa Hospital. Additionally, a 26-year-old Palestinian man named Imad Ishtayeh was killed by Israeli forces near the West Bank barrier. His family confirmed his death, stating he was attempting to cross into Israel for work due to severe economic hardship, as his business had closed because locals could not afford basic goods.
Furthermore, in central Israel, one person was killed and five others were injured in a shooting incident. Police are investigating this event as a suspected terror attack. The suspected gunman, identified as an Israeli Arab, was killed at the scene by authorities.
