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Watch: Israeli Troops Fire ‘Warning Shots’ among foreign diplomats going to West Bank

Israeli forces took out warning shots in Italian diplomats near Genin, as they allegedly wandered from an approved route, called an active fighter area by the IDF. Condemnation and demand -induction phenomena for clarification from Italy and the European Union included diplomats from more than 30 countries assessing the human situation.

Israeli’s Defense Forces (IDF) on Wednesday fired “warning shots” from “warning shots” after the convoy wandered from a pre-informed route during a visit to Genin, an area that the army described as a “active fighter region”.In the video footage from the scene, diplomats were shown running in panic as shots go out.Among the attendees were Italy’s Deputy Consol General Alesandro Tutino in Jerusalem. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed that Tutino was untoward and demanded immediate clarification from Israel. “Threats against diplomats are unacceptable,” they posted on X.“I only talked to Italy’s Deputy Consol Alesandro Tutino in Jerusalem, which is safe and among the diplomats, allegedly attacked with bullets near the Genin refugee camp. We urge the Israeli government to explain the incident immediately. Threats against diplomats are unacceptable, “he wrote.Kaza Kalas, head of the European Union’s foreign policy, also urged Taula, Israel to investigate the incident and apprehend those responsible for the account. “Any threat to the lives of diplomats is unacceptable,” he told reporters in Brussels.According to Palestinian officials and news agency Wafa, the group consisted of diplomats from more than 30 countries including France, Britain, Canada, China, India and several European Union members states. The journey organized to assess the human situation in Genin was allegedly already coordinated with the Israeli army.However, the IDF later claimed that the delegation had deviated from the approved route and entered a prohibited area near the Genin refugee camp. The soldiers stationed there opened fire in the air that they are initially considered as an unauthorized entry.“While coordinating the entry [to Jenin]The army said, the members of the delegation were provided with an approved route that they were directed to follow the area due to being an active fighter area.Foreign diplomats were involved when the group felt, Brigadier General Yaki Dolph, Head of IDF West Bank Division, launched an internal investigation. A separate review was ordered by Brigadier General Hishm Ibrahim of Civil Administration, who promised direct communication with the countries involved. The army said in a statement, “The IDF has regretted inconvenience.”The incident has come to light amidst increasing international pressure on Israel on its ongoing military operations in Gaza. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, the Israeli air strike on Wednesday continued in Enclave on Wednesday, killing at least 82 people, including women and children.

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