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4 Palestinians killed during Israeli raids in occupied West Bank

The mother of Osama Sobh, a Palestinian man killed by Israeli soldiers during clashes near Jenin, mourns during her son's funeral. (AFP file)
  • Hamas confirmed its fighters had clashed with Israeli forces near Jerusalem and Jenin.
  • Islamic Jihad issued a statement identifying Osama Soboh as one of its "martyrs" who died in Burqin.

Jerusalem: An Israeli operation to dismantle a Hamas cell in the West Bank sparked fierce gun battles at multiple locations Sunday, killing four Palestinians, Israel’s army and Palestinian official sources said.
The Palestinian health ministry confirmed a total of four deaths from Israeli gunfire, including one in Burqin near Jenin and three more in Bidu, an area comprising several villages between Ramallah and Jerusalem.
An AFP photographer saw heavy bloodstains in the village of Beit Annan, in the Bidu area.
Israeli army spokesman Amnon Shefler gave the same toll to AFP, adding that the fatalities were Hamas fighters killed during a joint Israeli operation to apprehend “terrorists.”
“The security forces took action overnight in Judea and Samaria against Hamas terrorists who were about to carry out terrorist attacks in real-time,” said Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, referencing the biblical names used widely in Israel for the occupied West Bank.
Hamas confirmed its fighters had clashed with Israeli forces near Jerusalem and Jenin and confirmed that at least one its members, Ahmad Zahran, was among those killed.
Islamic Jihad, another Islamist militant group, issued a statement identifying Osama Soboh as one of its “martyrs” who died in Burqin, praising his “heroism”.
Shefler said the operation targeting the Hamas cell — involving the army and the Shin Bet domestic security agency — began before midnight Saturday with an arrest near Jenin that did not result in clashes.
But he said “gunfire erupted” when Israeli forces descended on Burqin early Sunday to make an additional arrest, with further exchange of fire in Bidu later Sunday.
Shefler described the operation as “ongoing” and that several arrests had been made.