Antelope Valley Press

Palestinia­ns: Israeli forces kill two in the West Bank

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NABLUS, West Bank (AP) — Israeli troops and special forces on an arrest mission exchanged fire with Palestinia­ns barricaded in a house in the occupied West Bank, on Sunday, Israeli police said. The local rescue service said two Palestinia­ns were killed.

Israeli police said a number of armed Palestinia­ns were killed during the hours-long battle deep inside the city of Nablus, without specifying. Police said no Israeli forces were wounded.

The Palestinia­n Red Crescent said the two men were killed in clashes with the military in Nablus and identified them as Aboud Sobh, 29, and Muhammad Al-Azizi, 22. The rescue service said 19 Palestinia­ns were wounded, including two critically.

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid said the suspects had been wanted for a series of shootings.

“We won’t sit and wait for Israeli citizens to be harmed,” he told a meeting of his Cabinet. “We will go out and harm the terrorists in their homes.”

Nabil Abu Rdeneh, spokesman for Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, condemned the violence, saying it was a result of Israel’s occupation of lands Palestinia­ns seek for an independen­t state.

“The region will remain in a cycle of violence until the occupation is ended and a just peace achieved,” he said.

The military said a violent protest broke out as troops were operating in Nablus, with protesters hurling explosive devices at soldiers and opening fire at them. The soldiers fired back, the military said.

The military said it also operated in a separate area of the West Bank, where another brief exchange of fire took place.

Israeli forces have been carrying out near-daily raids in the West Bank for months.

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