Israeli settlers set fire to multiple structures in the Palestinian village of Khirbet al-Sidra in the West Bank, as captured by security footage obtained by the Associated Press. The video shows settlers moving through the village at night, with flames illuminating the area and the sounds of gunfire and chaos in the background. According to local authorities, eight homes and at least two cars were burned, and several Palestinians, Israelis, and foreign nationals were injured during the attack. The Israeli military reported finding weapons at the scene and is searching for suspects, but no arrests have been made so far.
This incident comes amid a surge in settler violence in the West Bank, where around half a million Israelis have established settlements considered illegal by most of the international community. The violence is seen as a major obstacle to peace, with Israel's government facing criticism for not curbing such attacks. In a separate development, Israel has ordered the disconnection of water and electricity to facilities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, raising concerns about the impact on aid operations in east Jerusalem.
Meanwhile, several countries have been invited to join a new international body aimed at overseeing ceasefire plans and conflict resolution, with ambitions to address global crises. The board, initiated by the United States, is expected to play a significant role in rebuilding Gaza and potentially rival the United Nations in scope.

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