June 6, 2026 - 21:22

The Palestinian health ministry has confirmed that a seven-month-old baby was killed after Israeli soldiers opened fire on a vehicle in the occupied West Bank. According to officials, the bullet struck the infant in the face while he was traveling with his parents.
The incident occurred near the city of Bethlehem, a frequent flashpoint in the region. The baby was rushed to a local hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Palestinian authorities have condemned the shooting, calling it a reckless act of violence against civilians.
The Israeli military has not yet released an official statement on the event. However, such incidents often draw scrutiny from human rights groups, who cite the use of live fire in civilian areas as a violation of international law. The West Bank has seen a surge in violence in recent months, with both Israeli military raids and Palestinian attacks on the rise.
The baby's death has sparked outrage among Palestinian communities and renewed calls for international intervention. No further details about the parents or the circumstances leading to the shooting have been provided. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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