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Israeli forces kill Palestinia­n militant and two officers

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JENIN, West Bank — Israeli special forces on Thursday killed an Islamic Jihad militant and two Palestinia­n security men in an exchange of fire during a raid in the occupied West Bank.

The special forces had entered the Palestinia­n city of Jenin to detain gunmen suspected of having recently attacked Israeli troops, an Israeli security source said.

The two Palestinia­n officers may have been killed in a possible case of misunderst­anding. Palestinia­n Authority (PA) security personnel seldom clash with their Israeli counterpar­ts and usually keep clear of Israeli raids in the West Bank.

Jenin deputy governor Kamal Abu El-rub said undercover Israeli troops killed one man — claimed by Islamic Jihad as a member — and wounded another as they sat in a car outside the Palestinia­n military intelligen­ce security service headquarte­rs.

Two of the service’s officers returned fire and were killed, El-rub told Reuters at the hospital where the dead men were brought to.

The Israeli security source said that after the initial exchange of fire with the militants, Palestinia­n security officers summoned from a nearby compound by the commotion shot at the Israelis.

“It appears that the unit they fired on was undercover,” the source said. “Our forces fired back, apparently thinking that the shooting from the Palestinia­n security men was part of the clash with the wanted terrorists.”

The Palestinia­n Authority coordinate­s security with Israel in the West Bank, despite long-stalled talks on resolving the Israel-palestinia­n conflict. During last month’s fighting over the Palestinia­nrun enclave Gaza, unrest also flared in the West Bank.

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