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Palestinia­n arrested near Nablus military court

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JERUSALEM: Israeli police on Sunday arrested a Palestinia­n carrying an explosive device as he approached a military court in the occupied West Bank, security officials said.

Specialist­s examined the device, which did not explode, the Israeli police said, without providing further details.

Local media said the military court was located in the Nablus area in the north of the occupied Palestinia­n territory.

Israeli public radio said the Palestinia­n hailed from the Jenin refuge camp further north in the West Bank.

A second explosive device was discovered inside his coat, the radio added, but there was no confirmati­on of this from the Israeli police.

Tensions have been high in the Palestinia­n territorie­s since US President Donald Trump on Dec. 6 recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

On Saturday, thousands of Palestinia­ns took part in funerals for four men killed Friday in clashes with Israeli forces during protests against the decision in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction has called for massive protests on Wednesday against a visit to Jerusalem by US Vice President Mike Pence.

“We call for angry protests at the entrances to Jerusalem and in its Old City to coincide with the visit on Wednesday of US Vice President Mike Pence and to protest against Trump’s decision,” Fatah said in a statement.

The call to protest came as thousands of Palestinia­ns took part in funerals for four men killed on Friday in clashes with Israeli forces during protests in the West Bank and in the Gaza Strip.

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