The Sunday Guardian

Israeli forces kill palestinia­n who stabbed soldier

- IANS

JERUSALEM: Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinia­n who stabbed and wounded a soldier in the West Bank on Saturday, the military said, as a flare-up of a nearly year-old wave of Palestinia­n street attacks entered a second day. The soldier was taken to hospital for treatment, the military said. With most anti-Israeli assaults carried out since October by individual­s without any central guiding hand, it was difficult to gauge why violence had surged in the past 24 hours. The frequency of what had been near-daily attacks had slowed in recent months. On Friday, Israeli forces shot dead three Arab assailants in separate incidents in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank. An Israeli military spokeswoma­n said of Saturday’s attack that during a “routine security check” in the West Bank city of Hebron, an “assailant armed with a knife stabbed an (Israeli) soldier.” “In response to the immediate threat forces at the scene shot the assailant, resulting in his death,” the spokeswoma­n said. Palestinia­n officials had no immediate comment on the incident. At least 215 Palestinia­ns have died in violent incidents since October in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip. Of them, 144 were identified by authoritie­s as assailants while others were killed during clashes and protests. Palestinia­ns, many of them acting alone and with rudimentar­y weapons, have killed at least 33 Israelis and two visiting Americans in attacks that have waned in recent months. Palestinia­ns have accused Israel of using excessive force and say some of those killed posed no threat or had no intention of attacking anyone. In some cases, Israel has opened investigat­ions into whether excessive force was used.

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