Israel faced condemnation from over a dozen governments after its forces fired warning shots at a diplomatic delegation near the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, which included representatives from the EU, UK, Russia, and China. The incident, described as unacceptable by leaders such as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin, prompted demands for a full investigation and accountability from Israeli authorities. Diplomatic staff, protected under international law, were unharmed, but the event raised serious concerns regarding their safety and the respect for diplomatic missions.