Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Two Palestinia­ns dead on West Bank operation

Falah was killed in September 2022 during clashes with Palestinia­n gunmen at the Gilboa checkpoint between Israel and the occupied West Bank

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NABLUS, Palestinia­n Territorie­s (AFP) — The Israeli army killed two Palestinia­ns in a West Bank raid on Monday, Palestinia­n officials said, as it demolished the homes of two Palestinia­ns accused of killing an Israeli soldier.

The Palestinia­n health ministry announced the deaths of “Mohammad Samer Hoshieh, 22, after being shot in the chest, and Fuad Mohammad Abed, 25, after being shot in the abdomen and thigh” during a raid by the Israeli army in Jenin.

Israeli soldiers had entered the village of Kafr Dan in Jenin “in order to demolish the residences of the assailants who were involved in the shooting adjacent to the Gilboa (Jalame) Crossing, in which Major Bar Falah was killed,” Israel’s military said

The army gave no immediate comment on the deaths.

Falah was killed in September 2022 during clashes with Palestinia­n gunmen at the Gilboa checkpoint between Israel and the occupied West Bank.

After he was killed, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades — the armed wing of Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas’ secular Fatah party — claimed responsibi­lity for the Israeli major’s death.

A subsequent raid by the Israeli army left a Palestinia­n teenager, 17-year-old Uday Salah, dead after he was “killed by a bullet to the head.”

The Israeli army had said at the time its forces were “mapping out the homes of the terrorists who killed Major Bar Falah and arresting suspects through the West Bank.”

Israel regularly destroys the homes of individual­s it blames for attacks on Israelis.

Human rights activists say Israel’s policy of demolishin­g the homes of suspected attackers amounts to collective punishment, as it can render non-combatants — including children — homeless.

But Israel says the practice is effective in deterring some Palestinia­ns from carrying out attacks.

The two deaths are the first in the West Bank for 2023.

According to United Nations data, 2022 was the deadliest year for Palestinia­ns since the 2002-2005 uprising, known as the Second Intifada, with at least 150 Palestinia­ns and 26 Israelis killed last year across Israel and the West Bank, including Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? ISRAELI soldiers inspect the Palestinia­n village of Kafr Dan in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank on 2 January 2023, during an operation to demolish the homes of two Palestinia­ns accused of killing an Israeli soldier.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ISRAELI soldiers inspect the Palestinia­n village of Kafr Dan in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank on 2 January 2023, during an operation to demolish the homes of two Palestinia­ns accused of killing an Israeli soldier.

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