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‘This time we’ll treat any attack as an all-out war,’ senior Iran official threatens

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24.01.2026

The Times of Israel is liveblogging Saturday’s events as they happen.

A Hamas delegation led by senior politburo official Khalil al-Hayya met with Turkey’s intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin in Istanbul today, Turkish media reports.

The group discussed the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire, the state-run Anadolu Agency reports, including plans to increase the amount of humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip and the reopening of the Rafah Crossing.

The report adds that the Hamas delegation thanked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his country’s role in upholding the ceasefire and for “Ankara’s increasingly prominent role in the plan’s second phase.”

A four-day ceasefire agreement between the Syrian government and Kurdish forces, which expired on Saturday night, has been extended by 15 days, Syria’s defense ministry says.

The extension was decided to support a US operation to transfer Islamic State prisoners from Syria to Iraq, the ministry adds in a statement.

Four people have been injured in a settler attack on a home in the Palestinian Christian town of Birzeit, near Ramallah in the West Bank, the Palestinian Authority’s official Wafa news agency reports.

According to the report, settlers descended on a home located on the outskirts of the town, close to an IDF checkpoint, and pelted its occupants, a woman and her son, with stones.

Nearby residents intervened and retaliated in kind, throwing stones at the settlers, Wafa reports.

Israeli troops were then dispatched to the scene, where they used tear gas and arrested three Palestinian youth while at the same time allowing the settlers to leave, the report said.

The woman whose home was targeted was hit in the head by a rock and seriously injured, and was taken to a hospital in Ramallah, Wafa reports.

Her son and two other residents of the town were also injured, although the report does not specify their conditions.

Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian Christian family at their home in Birzeit. When youth of the family defended a woman from being beaten, Israeli soldiers arrived and detained the Palestinians while the settlers left. Four members of the family were injured. pic.twitter.com/bysnoKEyho

— Xavier Abu Eid (@xabueid) January 24, 2026

In response to a query by The Times of Israel, the IDF says that it dispatched troops to Birzeit following reports of stone-throwing by Palestinians against Israeli civilians.

One of the Israelis was lightly hurt and taken to a hospital, the army says, adding that it also detained one suspect and handed him over to the police for further questioning.

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