Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Israeli forces kill two Palestinia­n men

Gunfire breaks out as troops enter West Bank village to raze militants’ homes

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RAMALLAH, West Bank — Israeli forces killed two Palestinia­ns, including a man claimed by an armed group as a member, during a confrontat­ion that broke out early Monday when troops entered a Palestinia­n village in the occupied West Bank, Palestinia­n health officials said.

The two men were killed in the village of Kafr Dan near the northern city of Jenin. The Israeli military said it entered Kafr Dan late Sunday to demolish the houses of two Palestinia­n gunmen who killed an Israeli soldier during a firefight in September. The military said troops came under heavy fire and fired back at the shooters.

It was the latest bloodshed in the region that has seen Israeli-Palestinia­n tensions surge for months. On Monday, the Israeli rights group B’Tselem said 2022 was the deadliest year for Palestinia­ns since 2004, a period of intense violence that came during a Palestinia­n uprising.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry identified those killed as Samer Houshiyeh, 21, and Fouad Abed, 25. Houshiyeh was shot several times in the chest, according to Samer Attiyeh, the director of the Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin. Attiyeh initially said Abed was 17, but the ministry later gave his age as 25.

An armed group, the Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, later claimed Houshiyeh as a member. The group, an offshoot of Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party, published an older photo in which Houshiyeh had posed with rifles. Video on social media showed his body wrapped with the armed group’s flag as his mother and other mourners bid farewell.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether the second Palestinia­n killed was also affiliated with a militant group.

Israel says it demolishes the homes of militants as a way to deter potential attackers. Critics say the tactic amounts to collective punishment.

The Israeli military has been conducting near-daily raids into Palestinia­n cities and towns since a spate of Palestinia­n attacks against Israelis killed 19 last spring.

Nearly 150 Palestinia­ns were killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank and east Jerusalem last year, according to B’Tselem’s figures, making 2022 the deadliest since 2004, when 197 Palestinia­ns were killed. A fresh wave of attacks killed at least another nine Israelis in the fall. The Israeli army says most of the Palestinia­ns killed have been militants. But stone-throwing youths protesting the incursions and others not involved in confrontat­ions have also been killed.

Hamoked, an Israeli rights group, said that Israel is holding 866 Palestinia­ns in administra­tive detention, a form of imprisonme­nt without trial. That figure is up from around 500 a year ago, the organizati­on said, the highest since 2003, during the peak of the last Palestinia­n uprising. It said that a total of 4,658 Palestinia­ns are imprisoned by Israel on security- related charges.

Israel says the raids are meant to dismantle militant networks and thwart future attacks. The Palestinia­ns see them as further entrenchme­nt of Israel’s 55-year, open-ended occupation of the West Bank.

Israel captured the West Bank, along with east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, in the 1967 Mideast war and the Palestinia­ns seek those territorie­s for a future state.

 ?? (AP/Majdi Mohammed) ?? Masked Palestinia­n gunmen fire Friday during clashes with Israeli security forces in the West Bank city of Nablus.
(AP/Majdi Mohammed) Masked Palestinia­n gunmen fire Friday during clashes with Israeli security forces in the West Bank city of Nablus.

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