Morning update
Good morning, Middle East Eye readers,
Here are some of the latest updates:
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Israel’s army said it bombed “several targets of the Hezbollah terrorist organisation” overnight in Lebanon’s eastern Beqaa valley despite a ceasefire deal since November.
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The Israeli military continued its raid in the Jenin and Tulkarm governorates of the occupied West Bank, besieging several homes and making arrests overnight.
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The Palestine Red Crescent Society reported that an Israeli air strike left three women injured by shrapnel in the Jenin refugee camp.
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Israeli forces opened fire on two individuals they accused of throwing firebombs at a highway near the Palestinian village of al-Khader, west of Bethlehem.
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The UN reported that 171 Palestinian bodies were recovered from the rubble in Gaza between 22 and 28 January.
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Israeli doctors confirmed that five Thai nationals, released from Gaza in a recent prisoner exchange, were in "fair" health.
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Media reports from Israel and New Zealand stated that Israeli soldiers travelling to New Zealand were asked about their military service, with at least one denied entry as a tourist.