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Israeli Forces Kill Two Militants Behind Deadly West Bank Bus Attack

Hamas Survivor to Represent Israel at Eurovision 2024

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 20, 2026
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Historic Flight from Turkey Lands in Damascus After 13 Years - Jehad Alshafi/AP Photo

Al Jazeera Reporter Arrested by Palestinian Authority in Jenin - Jehad Alshafi/AP Photo

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Latest Developments in the Middle East

Israeli Forces Kill Two Palestinian Militants Responsible for Deadly Bus Attack in the West Bank

Israeli forces have killed two Palestinian militants who carried out a deadly bus attack earlier this month in the West Bank. On Thursday, the Israeli military confirmed that Mohammed Nazzal and Katiba al-Shalabi, members of the Islamic Jihad group, barricaded themselves in a structure in the village of Burqin. They exchanged fire with Israeli troops before being killed in an overnight operation. One Israeli soldier was moderately wounded in the clash.

The Hamas militant group, which sometimes collaborates with Islamic Jihad, also claimed the militants as members of its armed wing and praised the deadly Jan. 6 attack. The attack, which targeted a bus carrying Israelis, killed three people and injured six others.

24-Year-Old Survivor of Hamas Attack to Represent Israel at Eurovision

Yuval Raphael, a 24-year-old survivor of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack, will represent Israel at the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Switzerland. Raphael won a national singing competition with her performance of ABBA’s hit “Dancing Queen,” dedicating it to the victims of the attack. Raphael survived a harrowing experience at the Nova music festival in southern Israel, where she was forced to hide from gunmen for hours under piles of dead bodies. She has shared her emotional testimony in Israel’s parliament, recounting the trauma of the attack.

Israel Will Not Compromise on Dismantling Hamas

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar declared that Israel would not relent on its goal of dismantling Hamas’ military and governing capabilities. Speaking in Budapest on Thursday, Saar reiterated that Israel would not allow Hamas, which has pledged to eliminate Israel, to retain any military power. He emphasized that as long as Hamas remains in control of Gaza, there will be no peace or stability in the region. He also noted that while efforts to release hostages continue, Israel’s objectives will remain unchanged.

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Heavy Rains and Floods Worsen Gaza’s Humanitarian Crisis

Though the ceasefire in Gaza has allowed for some humanitarian aid to enter the region, it has done little to ease the suffering of the 2 million displaced Palestinians. The recent winter rains have flooded tents and makeshift shelters, creating dire conditions for those seeking refuge. In Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, displaced residents are coping with muddy floodwaters, making it difficult for families to stay warm and safe. Tareq Deifallah, a displaced resident, expressed frustration, stating that the ceasefire has done little to improve their living conditions.

Commercial Flight from Turkey Lands in Damascus for First Time in 13 Years

A historic flight from Turkey to Syria’s capital, Damascus, marked a significant shift in relations. For the first time in 13 years, a commercial Turkish Airlines plane landed in Syria, reflecting a change in diplomatic relations. Ankara and Damascus had been at odds since the start of the Syrian civil war, but now, with Turkey expressing interest in investing in Syria’s economy, there appears to be a thaw in relations.

Israel and U.S. Discuss Israeli Withdrawal from Lebanon

As a ceasefire deadline approaches in the conflict with Hezbollah, Israel’s ambassador to the United States revealed that discussions are underway between Israel and the U.S. regarding Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon. The U.S.-brokered ceasefire stipulates that Israeli forces must complete their pullout by Sunday, but Israeli officials have expressed concerns about the pace of Lebanese troop deployments in the area.

Al Jazeera Reporter Arrested by Palestinian Authority

Al Jazeera news network reported that Palestinian Authority forces arrested one of its reporters, Mohammed al-Atrash, after he was prevented from covering an Israeli military operation in Jenin. Al-Atrash’s arrest highlights the ongoing tensions between the Palestinian Authority and the broadcaster, which both Israel and the Palestinian Authority accuse of bias in its coverage of the conflict.

Israeli Prime Minister Expected to Meet with Trump Soon

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to visit Washington in the coming weeks to meet with President Donald Trump. Discussions are expected to cover the current ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, as well as the release of hostages taken during the October 7 attacks.

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