Jamaica Gleaner

West Bank on clamp down after Israeli man killed

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JERUSALEM (AP): THE ISRAELI military set up roadblocks, cordoned off Palestinia­n villages and deployed reinforcem­ents to the West Bank on Wednesday, a day after an Israeli settler was killed in a drive-by shooting by suspected Palestinia­n gunmen.

Israeli troops have combed villages around the city of Nablus searching for the suspects in Tuesday’s attack near the Havat Gilad settlement, a military statement said.

In the attack, 35-year-old Raziel Shevah was shot multiple times from a passing vehicle and was hospitalis­ed in critical condition. He later died of his wounds.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement vowing Israel’s security services “would do everything possible in order to apprehend the despicable murderer.”

The attack took place near Havat Gilad, an unauthoris­ed Israeli settlement outpost near Nablus. The isolated community of a few hundred Israelis is located deep inside the West Bank.

Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman called for the unauthoris­ed outpost to be retroactiv­ely recognised in response to the attack.

The Palestinia­n Islamic militant group Hamas praised the shooting as “heroic” but did not claim the attack.

US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman responded to Tuesday’s attack on Twitter, writing that Shevah was “killed last night in cold blood by Palestinia­n terrorists.”

“Hamas praises the killers and PA laws will provide them financial rewards. Look no further to why there is no peace,” Friedman said.

The PA refers to the Western-backed Palestinia­n Authority, which governs autonomous zones within the West Bank but has no authority in the 60 percent of the territory known as Area C, where settlement­s are located.

Israel has long unsuccessf­ully pushed for the Palestinia­ns to halt the “martyrs’ fund” — payments to roughly 35,000 families of Palestinia­ns killed and wounded in the conflict with Israel, including suicide bombers and other militants, arguing that the practice encourages violence.

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