May 22 (News On Japan) - The Israeli military has fired warning shots at a diplomatic delegation visiting the West Bank, including a Japanese official, during a tour of the Jenin refugee camp on May 21st. Although no one was injured in the incident, the move has drawn sharp criticism from several countries.
According to the Israeli army, the diplomatic convoy—which included representatives from Japan and various European nations—entered an area that was not part of the approved route and was off-limits to visitors. The military claims it responded with warning fire after the group failed to comply with security protocols.
While the incident caused no physical harm, it has sparked an outcry among the international community. The protection of diplomats is enshrined in the Vienna Convention, and several governments have denounced the Israeli response as "unacceptable," calling for accountability and clearer safeguards for diplomatic missions operating in conflict zones.
Source: TBS