The Jerusalem Post

Six Palestinia­n protesters injured in Jenin clashes with Border Police

Locals fired at troops as they prepared to leave the northern West Bank city

- • By TZVI JOFFRE

Six Palestinia­ns who opened fire at Israeli Border Police were shot during clashes with the security forces who were operating in the West Bank city of Jenin on Sunday night.

The Border Police entered the city to arrest five Palestinia­ns on suspicion of conducting terrorist activities. As the forces prepared to leave the city, Palestinia­n rioters opened fire and threw a large number of explosive charges towards them, according to a statement by Border Police. The officers returned fire, hitting six suspects.

During the clashes, the officers’ vehicles came under heavy fire, with one of the vehicles getting stuck in the area. Additional forces helped rescue the trapped officers while under fire. No injuries were reported among the Israeli forces.

Four vehicles belonging to the Palestinia­n Civil Defense and an electrical transforme­r were damaged during the clashes, according to Palestinia­n reports.

“The undercover unit of the Border Police and the Border Police battalions in Judea and Samaria will continue to act resolutely and profession­ally against any terrorist activity that endangers the lives of the fighters and the public, while being prepared for any scenario at any time and place,” the Border Police said in a statement.

Armed clashes between Palestinia­n residents and Israeli security forces have become a regular occurrence in Jenin, according to Palestinia­n media.

In June, two members of the Palestinia­n Authority’s military intelligen­ce and one Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorist were shot and killed by Israeli security forces in the West Bank city, according to Palestinia­n reports.

The two military intelligen­ce members, Adham Yasser Eleiwi and Tayseer Ayasa, were killed in a firefight after the Israeli troops entered the city to arrest terror suspects. Muhammad Samer Al-Bazour, another member of the PA intelligen­ce services, was reportedly critically wounded in the firefight as well.

The Israeli forces reportedly entered Jenin to arrest Jamil al-Amouri and Wissam Abu Zaid, members of PIJ’s al-Quds Brigades. The two were reportedly detained, and Amouri reportedly died due to injuries sustained in the firefight.

At the time, a spokesman for PA President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the incident, calling it a “dangerous Israeli escalation” and warning of “repercussi­ons,” according to the Palestinia­n WAFA news agency.

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