Violence escalates across Middle East as conflicts continue in West Bank and Lebanon
Palestinian killed by settler in West Bank, Lebanese journalists die in Israeli strike, over million displaced in Lebanon amid ongoing regional conflicts.

A Palestinian man identified as Mohammad al-Malhi was killed by an Israeli settler in the West Bank, marking the seventh such death since the current conflict began. The incident represents part of an escalating pattern of settler violence in the occupied territory.
In Lebanon, an Israeli airstrike killed at least two journalists, according to Al Manar television. The strike adds to mounting casualties among media personnel covering the conflict in the region.
The violence has created a massive displacement crisis in Lebanon, with more than one million people forced to flee their homes. Displaced families in Beirut described the devastating impact of losing their homes and being separated from their communities.
The casualties and displacement figures reflect the broader regional escalation that has affected multiple areas beyond the initial conflict zone. International observers continue to monitor the humanitarian situation as civilian populations face increasing risks across the affected territories.