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1 Israeli Killed and 3 Wounded in West Bank Attack as UN Approves Trump's Gaza Plan

The attack at Gush Etzion junction killed one Israeli and wounded three, with two attackers shot dead and explosives found in their vehicle, amid rising West Bank violence.

  • Tuesday, one Israeli man in his 30s was killed and three wounded in a ramming-and-stabbing attack at Gush Etzion junction south of Jerusalem; Magen David Adom and IDF medical team pronounced the victim dead, and two assailants were killed.
  • After nearly two weeks of negotiations, the Security Council adopted the United States-backed plan authorizing an international stabilization force and a Board of Peace overseen by President Donald Trump, with support from Arab and Muslim-majority countries.
  • The force's mandate covers border oversight, demilitarization and humanitarian coordination, including overseeing Gaza's borders, targeting non-state armed groups, and coordinating with neighboring Egypt and Israel, authorized `to use all necessary measures to carry out its mandate`.
  • Hamas dismissed the resolution as partisan, and the Palestinian Authority welcomed it after statehood language was included, though many Palestinians view PA coordination with Israel as unpopular.
  • Israel's offensive has killed over 69,000 Palestinians, a backdrop to the resolution's aims, while the U.S.-revised proposal offers no timeline for statehood, tying it to reconstruction and Palestinian Authority reforms.
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On Friday, Palestinian news agency WAFa reported violence by Israeli settlers in several locations in the West Bank. In addition, two 16- and 18-year-olds died after being targeted by Israeli fire in Kafr Aqab.

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L'Orient-Le Jour broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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