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The military said one person was killed in the shooting.
Israel said it targeted 30 combatants.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said they received nine dead and treated dozens of people for injuries.
And Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Cuba early this morning, with meteorologists calling it extremely dangerous despite slowing to a Category 3 storm.
It comes a day after the hurricane hit Jamaica as one of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record.
Jamaican officials said the storm has trapped families in homes, damaged hospitals, and cut power for three-quarters of the island.
Jamaica's government had reported at least three storm-related deaths on Monday before the hurricane's direct hit on the country.
Before we go, heads up, we made a correction to last night's episode.
OpenAI's nonprofit parent owns a stake in its for-profit subsidiary, which has become a public benefit corporation.
An earlier version of that episode incorrectly said OpenAI had become a for-profit company.
And that's it for What's News for this Wednesday morning.
Today's show is produced by Kate Boulivant.
Our supervising producer was Michael Kosmides.
And I'm Caitlin McCabe for The Wall Street Journal.
We'll be back tonight with a new show.
Until then, thanks for listening.