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More than 14 Palestinia­ns killed as violence flares in West Bank

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NUR SHAMS, West Bank, (Reuters) - Israeli forces killed 14 Palestinia­ns during a raid in the occupied West Bank yesterday, while an ambulance driver was killed as he went to pick up wounded from a separate attack by violent Jewish settlers, Palestinia­n authoritie­s said.

Israeli forces began an extended raid in the early hours of Friday in the Nur Shams area, near the flashpoint Palestinia­n city of Tulkarm and were still exchanging fire with armed fighters well into Saturday.

Israeli military vehicles massed and bursts of gunfire were heard, while at least three drones were seen hovering above Nur Shams, an area housing refugees and their descendant­s from the 1948 war that accompanie­d the creation of the state of Israel.

The Tulkarm Brigades, which groups forces from numerous Palestinia­n factions, said its fighters exchanged fire with Israeli forces on Saturday.

The West Bank, a kidney shaped area about 100 km (60 miles) long and 50 km wide that has been at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict since it was seized by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war.

The Gaza war has overshadow­ed continuing violence in the territory, including regular army raids on militant groups, rampages by Jewish settlers in Palestinia­n villages, and street attacks by Palestinia­ns on Israelis.

Thousands of Palestinia­ns have been arrested and hundreds killed during regular operations by Israeli army and police since the start of the Gaza war, most members of armed groups, but also stone-throwing youths and uninvolved civilians.

Yesterday, Palestinia­n health authoritie­s said at least 14 Palestinia­ns, two of whom were identified by Palestinia­n sources and officials as a gunman and a 16 year-old boy, were killed during the raid, one of the heaviest casualty totals in the West Bank in months. Another man was killed on Friday.

The Israeli military said a number of militants were killed or arrested during the raid, and at least four soldiers were wounded in exchanges of fire.

In a separate incident, the Palestinia­n health ministry said a 50-year-old ambulance driver was killed by Israeli gunfire near the village of Al-Sawiya, south of the city of Nablus, as he was making his way to transport people injured during the attack on the village.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether he was shot by settlers. There was no immediate comment from the military.

In Gaza, where fighting has continued despite the withdrawal of most of Israel’s combat forces earlier this month from southern areas, the death toll passed 34,000, Palestinia­n health authoritie­s said on Saturday.

Israeli strikes hit the southern city of Rafah, where over one million Palestinia­ns are sheltering, as well as Al-Nuseirat in central Gaza, where at least five houses were destroyed, and the Al-Jabalia area in the north, health officials and Hamas media said.

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