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Nablus, West Bank — Israel launched a large-scale military operation Wednesday in the occupied West Bank, where the army said it killed nine Palestinian fighters, while the nearly 11-month Gaza war showed no sign of abating despite ongoing U.S. efforts to help broker a truce. Violence has surged in the West Bank during the Gaza conflict sparked by Islamist group Hamas’ unprecedented Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on Israel, which saw the militants kill some 1,200 people and take about 250 others hostage.

The war has killed more than 40,000 people in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry, which does not distinguish between combatant and civilian casualties. It has also caused widespread destruction in the Palestinian territory, displaced nearly all of its 2.4 million people — many of them multiple times — triggering a worsening humanitarian crisis.

In the West Bank in the early hours of Wednesday, the Israeli military launched a series of coordinated raids across four cities — Jenin, Nablus, Tubas and Tulkarem. The army said it was carrying out a “counterterrorism operation” involving airstrikes, ground forces and bulldozers.

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A Palestinian boy shows Israeli forces in an armored vehicle that he is carrying a bottle of water during a raid in Jenin, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Aug. 28, 2024.

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The Palestinian Red Crescent said Israeli forces killed at least 10 people, including two Palestinians in Jenin, four in a nearby village and four more in a refugee camp near Tubas. Fifteen others were wounded, according to the group.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas cut short a visit to Saudi Arabia and headed home to “follow up on the latest developments in light of the Israeli aggression on the northern West Bank,” Palestinian official media said.

The Israeli army said it had killed nine Palestinian “terrorists” in its ongoing operation, adding that so far there were no casualties on the Israeli side. Soldiers encountered explosives and were engaging in exchanges of live fire with militants, it said.

“We have met explosives already in the first hours, and we have met real-time fire exchanged with terrorists engaging in battle,” spokesman Nadav Shoshani told reporters.

The troops were targeting a “mixture of terror groups and terror cells,” he said, declining to say how many were involved or how long the operation would last.

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Israeli soldiers stand outside their vehicle during a raid in Jenin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Aug. 28, 2024.

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Shoshani said the current operation was not “extremely different or special,” after months of Israeli military operations in the West Bank.

Israeli Foreign Minster Israel Katz had a different take, however, saying the military was “operating in full force since last night” in a bid to “dismantle Iranian-Islamic terror infrastructure.”

In a social media post, he accused Iran, Israel’s main foe in the region, of seeking to “establish an eastern front against Israel” based on the “model” for Gaza and Lebanon, where it backs Hamas and Hezbollah, respectively.

“We must address this threat with the same determination used against terror infrastructures in Gaza, including temporary evacuation of residents and any necessary measures,” he said. “This is a war, and we must win it.”

Since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, Israeli troops or settlers have killed more than 650 Palestinians in the West Bank, according to an AFP tally based on Palestinian health ministry figures. During the same period, at least 19 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks, according to Israeli officials.

While Israeli military operations have become a daily occurrence in the West Bank, which has been occupied by Israeli forces since 1967, it is rare for them to be carried out in multiple cities simultaneously.

In recent weeks, Israeli operations in the West Bank have focused on the north of the territory, where armed groups fighting against Israel are particularly active.

The latest operation comes two days after Israel said it had carried out an airstrike on the West Bank that the Palestinian Authority said had killed five people. The Israeli army confirmed the five deaths Wednesday and said the strike hit a structure “used by the terrorists to conduct terrorist activity and harm (Israeli) soldiers operating in the area.”

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People attend a funeral ceremony for five Palestinians killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Nur Shams Refugee Camp, in Tulkarm, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Aug. 27, 2024.

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It identified one of the dead as Jibril Jasan Ismail Jibril, who was released in November as part of the only Gaza truce negotiated so far, which lasted about a week.

Last week, the army announced it had killed a senior Palestinian militant in Lebanon, accusing him of “directing attacks and smuggling weapons” to the West Bank and collaborating with Iranian forces.

Islamic Jihad, a Palestinian Islamist movement allied with Hamas which has a strong presence in the north of the West Bank, issued a statement early Wednesday denouncing an “open war” by Israel.

“With this aggression, which aims to transfer the weight of the conflict to the occupied West Bank, the occupier wants to impose a new state of affairs on the ground to annex the West Bank,” the statement said.

Hamas, whose popularity has soared in the West Bank since the start of the Gaza war, late Tuesday reiterated its call for Palestinians in the territory to “rise up.”

Its statement came in response to comments by far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who said this week he would build a synagogue at Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound if he could. Ben Gvir, a settler himself, has openly called for the annexation of the West Bank.



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Tupperware files for bankruptcy amid slumping sales

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Tupperware and some of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the once-iconic food container maker said in a statement late Tuesday.

The company has suffered from dwindling sales following a surprise surge during the COVID-19 pandemic, when legions of people stuck at home tried their hands at cooking, which increased demand for Tupperware’s colorful plastic containers with flexible airtight seals.

A post-pandemic rise in costs of raw materials and shipping, along with higher wages, also hurt Tupperware’s bottom line.

Last year, it warned of “substantial doubt” about its ability to keep operating in light of its poor financial position.

“Over the last several years, the Company’s financial position has been severely impacted by the challenging macroeconomic environment,” president and CEO Laurie Ann Goldman said in a statement announcing the bankruptcy filing.

“As a result, we explored numerous strategic options and determined this is the best path forward,” Goldman said.

The company said it would seek court approval for a sale process for the business to protect its brand and “further advance Tupperware’s transformation into a digital-first, technology-led company.”

The Orlando, Florida-based firm said it would also seek approval to continue operating during the bankruptcy proceedings and would continue to pay its employees and suppliers.

“We plan to continue serving our valued customers with the high-quality products they love and trust throughout this process,” Goldman said.

The firm’s shares were trading at $0.5099 Monday, well down from $2.55 in December last year.

Tupperware said it had implemented a strategic plan to modernize its operations and drive efficiencies to ignite growth following the appointment of a new management team last year.

“The Company has made significant progress and intends to continue this important transformation work.”

In its filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, Tupperware listed assets of between $500 million and $1 billion and liabilities of between $1 billion and $10 billion.

The filing also said it had between 50,000 and 100,000 creditors.

Tupperware lost popularity with consumers in recent years and an initiative to gain distribution through big-box chain Target failed to reverse its fortunes.

The company’s roots date to 1946, when chemist Earl Tupper “had a spark of inspiration while creating molds at a plastics factory shortly after the Great Depression,” according to Tupperware’s website.

“If he could design an airtight seal for plastic storage containers, like those on a paint can, he could help war-weary families save money on costly food waste.”

Over time, Tupper’s containers became popular that many people referred to any plastic food container as Tupperware. And people even threw “Tupperware parties” in their homes to sell the containers to friends and neighbors.



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Former President Donald Trump held a town hall in Michigan while Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to the National Association of Black Journalists in Philadelphia Tuesday. Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, blamed Democrats’ “rhetoric” for a second apparent assassination attempt in Florida. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe has the latest.

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