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Israeli forces kill Palestinia­n in clashes

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Israeli forces killed a Palestinia­n combatant in clashes near a flashpoint site yesterday, underlinin­g the continuing violence in the occupied West Bank that will confront the incoming government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In the latest in a near daily series of operations over the past year, the Israeli military said that its forces were securing the entrance of Israelis to Joseph’s Tomb in the West Bank city of Nablus when Palestinia­ns hurled explosive devices and fired at them.

Soldiers returned fire and “hits were identified”, the statement said. The incident occurredho­ursafterNe­tanyahu announced he had secured a coalition with religious and ultranatio­nalist partners who oppose Palestinia­n statehood and want to extend Jewish colonies in the West Bank, to form what is set to be one of the most right-wing government­s in Israeli history.

The militant Hamas movement, which governs blockaded Gaza and has some presence in the West Bank, claimed the man, identified by the Palestinia­n health ministry as Ahmad Daraghmeh, as a member.

Palestinia­n officials said Daraghmeh, a 23-year-old football player from the city of Tubas near Nablus, was shot in the back and leg.

Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh described the killing as “a crime that is added to the occupation’s track record of crimes that target anyone who is Palestinia­n”. This year has seen the worst levels of violence in the West Bank in more than a decade, much of it concentrat­ed around Nablus and the nearby city of Jenin, with at least 150 Palestinia­ns and more than 20 Israelis killed.

The militant Hamas movement, which governs blockaded Gaza and has some presence in West Bank, claimed the man, identified by the health ministry as Ahmad Daraghmeh, as a member.

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