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    Israel draws outcry from Europe as soldiers fire near diplomats on West Bank visit

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    Posted on May 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Israeli soldiers fired near European diplomats in the West Bank, prompting condemnation and demands for explanations from European nations.

    Europe Condemns Israel for Gunfire Near Diplomats in West Bank

    By May Angel

    JERUSALEM (Reuters) -European countries on Thursday condemned an incident where Israeli soldiers fired near a diplomatic delegation in the occupied West Bank, with Italy and France both summoning Israeli ambassadors to explain what happened.

    The Israeli military said the delegation had "deviated from the approved route and entered an area where they were not authorised to be" and that soldiers fired "warning shots to distance them away." No injuries or damage were reported.

    Footage on Israeli television showed individuals running to vehicles with diplomatic license plates as shots were heard in the distance.  

    French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, in a post on social media platform X, called the incident "unacceptable," while Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said Israel's ambassador to Italy would have to explain its actions.

    The foreign ministry of Germany, a stalwart Israel ally, condemned what it called "unprovoked firing." It said the delegation to the West Bank city of Jenin was officially registered and was conducting diplomatic activities in coordination with both the Palestinian Authority and the Israeli Army.

    The EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, called for an official probe.

    "We call on Israel to investigate this incident and also hold those accountable who are responsible for any threats to diplomats' lives," she said.

    The incident came amid mounting international pressure on Israel to halt its war in Gaza and allow deliveries of aid to reach a population that United Nations experts say is on the brink of famine after an 11-week Israeli blockade.

    Kallas on Tuesday asked for a review of the EU-Israel trade deal in response to Israel's actions in Gaza, underscoring Israel's increasing international isolation over its conduct in the 20-month-long Gaza war.

    Turkey's foreign ministry said the firing of gunshots on diplomats, including from Turkey, was "yet another demonstration of Israel's systematic disregard for international law and human rights". 

    The Spanish Foreign Ministry said a Spaniard was among the group of diplomats. 

    "We are in contact with other affected countries to jointly coordinate a response to what happened, which we strongly condemn," it said in a statement.

    The Palestinian Authority's Foreign Ministry said "the delegation was undertaking an official mission to observe and assess the humanitarian situation and document the ongoing violations perpetrated by" Israel. The ministry called the Israeli military's actions a violation of international law.

    The Israeli military has killed dozens of Palestinians and destroyed many homes in the West Bank since January, when it launched an operation in Jenin to root out militants.

    (Reporting by May Angel, Emily Rose and Alexander Cornwell in Jerusalem, Ali Sawafta in RamallahEditing by Ros Russell and Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israeli soldiers fired warning shots near European diplomats.
    • •Italy and France summoned Israeli ambassadors for explanations.
    • •The EU calls for an official investigation into the incident.
    • •Incident adds pressure on Israel amid ongoing Gaza conflict.
    • •International community condemns Israel's military actions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel draws outcry from Europe as soldiers fire near diplomats on West Bank visit

    1What incident involving Israeli soldiers occurred recently?

    Israeli soldiers fired near a diplomatic delegation in the occupied West Bank, prompting condemnation from several European countries.

    2What was the response from European nations regarding the incident?

    Countries like Italy and France condemned the incident, with Italy summoning Israel's ambassador and France calling it 'unacceptable.'

    3What did the Israeli military say about the incident?

    The Israeli military stated that the delegation had deviated from an approved route and that soldiers fired warning shots to distance them.

    4What are the broader implications of this incident?

    The incident adds to mounting international pressure on Israel regarding its actions in Gaza and highlights Israel's increasing isolation.

    5What did the EU's foreign policy chief request?

    EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called for an official investigation into the incident and accountability for those responsible.

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