Israeli settlers smash cars and set fires in the West Bank as 4 Palestinians killed in Gaza

Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian villages in the West Bank, injuring at least 10 people and setting fires, following the funeral of a settler killed in a car crash. The violence occurred as Israel's government presses ahead with new settlements in the occupied West Bank, and four Palestinians were also killed in Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli settlers rampaged through villages in the West Bank, injuring at least 10 Palestinians and setting fires. The attacks came after a funeral for a settler killed in a car crash. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported a 45-year-old man shot in the foot and a woman suffering from smoke inhalation. The violence occurred in four Nablus-area villages, with cars and homes set ablaze. Israel's military did not respond to questions about the attacks. The attacks are the latest in a series of violent incidents in the occupied West Bank. Israel's government is pressing ahead with new settlements in the area, despite international criticism. Four Palestinians were also killed in Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip, according to hospital authorities. The deaths are the latest in a series of fatalities among Palestinians in the coastal enclave since a ceasefire deal was reached in October.
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