Khaleej Times

Israel kills teen as US secy talks annexation

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occupied jerusalem — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met on Wednesday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the country’s plans to annex parts of the West Bank, as Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinia­n teen in a clash with stone-throwers in the occupied territory.

Pompeo’s brief visit to Israel came at a tense time, as Israeli troops searched for the killers of a soldier killed a day earlier by a rock dropped from a rooftop during an army raid of a West Bank village.

With President Donald Trump facing election in November, Netanyahu and his nationalis­t base are eager to move ahead quickly with annexing portions of the West Bank. Annexation is expected to appeal to Trump’s pro-Israel evangelica­l supporters, but is also bound to trigger widespread internatio­nal condemnati­on. It would crush already faint Palestinia­n hopes of establishi­ng a viable state alongside Israel, on lands Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war.

Pompeo landed in Tel Aviv early Wednesday, donning a red, white and blue face mask, and headed directly to Jerusalem, receiving an exemption from Israel’s mandatory two-week quarantine for arrivals due to the coronaviru­s outbreak. He is the first foreign official to visit Israel since January, before the country largely shut its borders to curb the pandemic.

Standing alongside Pompeo, Netanyahu said the eight-hour visit is a “testament to the strength of our alliance.” The two said their talks would focus on shared concerns about Iran, the battle against the coronaviru­s and Israel’s incoming government.

Netanyahu and his new coalition partner, Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz, postponed the swearing-in of their government until Thursday to accommodat­e Pompeo’s visit. Before departing back to the U.S. later Wednesday, Pompeo also met with Gantz and with his fellow retired military chief Gabi Ashkenazi, the new government’s incoming foreign minister.

Neither Netanyahu nor Pompeo mentioned Wednesday’s violence in the southern West Bank. The Palestinia­n health ministry said a 15-yearold boy was killed in confrontat­ions with Israeli forces near the city of Hebron.

It said four others were wounded by live fire. The Israeli military said troops had responded with live fire to a “violent riot” and that it was “aware” of the reports of a casualty. —

 ?? AFP ?? Tearful adieu: a Palestinia­n mother kisses the body of her son Zaid Qaysia, 15, during his funeral at the al fawar refugee camp, south the West bank town of Hebron on Wednesday. israeli forces shot dead the Palestinia­n teenager during clashes in the occupied West Bank. —
AFP Tearful adieu: a Palestinia­n mother kisses the body of her son Zaid Qaysia, 15, during his funeral at the al fawar refugee camp, south the West bank town of Hebron on Wednesday. israeli forces shot dead the Palestinia­n teenager during clashes in the occupied West Bank. —

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