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Three Palestinians killed in violence at West Bank

Israel had launched its largest operation in years in the West Bank, which it has occupied since 1967. (AFP)
  • Israeli forces killed two Palestinian fighters when a firefight erupted during a raid on the northern West Bank city of Nablus, officials from both sides said.
  • The army said it had entered Nablus to arrest two individuals wanted over a shooting earlier this month targeting Israeli police.

NABLUS, PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES –  Three Palestinians were killed on Friday in the occupied West Bank, a day after the United Nations urged a “meaningful political process” to stem renewed violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Israeli forces killed two Palestinian fighters when a firefight erupted during an Israeli raid on the northern West Bank city of Nablus, Israeli and Palestinian officials said.

The Palestinian health ministry announced “two martyrs and three injured as a result of the occupation (Israeli) aggression on Nablus”. The Israeli army reported no injuries among its forces.

The army said it had entered Nablus to arrest two individuals wanted over a shooting earlier this month targeting Israeli police at a West Bank settlement that resulted in no casualties.

The Palestinian health ministry in a statement identified the two dead as Khairi Shaheen, 34, and Hamza Maqbul, 32. The army said they “were killed following an exchange of fire with security forces”.

“During the activity, weapons which were used by the terrorists were confiscated,” the army added.

Witnesses told AFP Israeli troops entered Nablus on Friday morning and surrounded a house in the Old City, a stronghold of armed Palestinian groups, before calling on those inside to turn themselves in.

The Abu Ali Mustapha Brigades, the armed wing of the leftist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), claimed Shaheen and Maqbul as its members.

Later on Friday a third Palestinian, 24-year-old Abdel Jawad Hamdan Saleh, was killed during a demonstration against settlements in the village of Umm Safa north of Ramallah, the Palestinian health ministry said.

He was critically wounded by gunfire and later died of his injuries, the ministry said.

The village has been a flashpoint for frequent clashes between its residents and Israeli settlers.

The army later said a “violent riot” had erupted in the village in which “rioters hurled rocks” at Israeli forces, who “responded with riot dispersal means and live fire”.

“A hit was identified,” the army said in a statement.

Spiraling violence

Friday’s deaths come amid a rising tide of violence in the region.

On Thursday, an Israeli soldier was shot dead by a Palestinian attacker near Nablus. The Israeli army said the assailant had been shot, but his condition remained unclear.

The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas claimed the shooting, calling it a “reaction” to an Israeli raid on Jenin refugee camp days earlier.

Israel on Monday launched its largest operation in years in the West Bank, which it has occupied since 1967.

Twelve Palestinians and one Israeli soldier were killed during the large-scale raid on Jenin refugee camp, which lasted more than 48 hours and ended on Wednesday.

Cycle of bloodshed

On Thursday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told reporters in New York that “there was an excessive force used by Israeli forces”.

Israel has “legitimate concerns over its security”, he added, “but escalation is not the answer. It simply bolsters radicalisation and leads to a deepening cycle of violence and bloodshed.”

“Restoring the hope of the Palestinian people in a meaningful political process, leading to a two-state solution and the end of the occupation, is an essential contribution by Israel to its own security,” Guterres said.

Violence linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict this year has killed at least 193 Palestinians, 27 Israelis, one Ukrainian and one Italian, according to an AFP tally compiled from official sources from both sides.

They include, on the Palestinian side, combatants and civilians, and on the Israeli side, mostly civilians and three members of the Arab minority.