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Israeli troops kill 5 Palestinia­n gunmen in West Bank raid

- By Imad Isseid and Tia Goldenberg

AQABAT JABR, West Bank — Israeli forces killed five Palestinia­n gunmen linked to the Islamic militant Hamas group in a raid on refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on Monday, the latest bloodshed in the region that will likely further exacerbate tensions.

The Palestinia­n president’s office called the violence a crime, urging the United States to pressure Israel to hold back on its incursions. The military said the raid was meant to apprehend a militant cell that staged a botched shooting attack on a restaurant in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank.

The violence extends one of the deadliest periods in years in the West Bank and comes during the first weeks of Israel’s new government, its most rightwing ever, which has promised to take a tough stance against the Palestinia­ns.

The Israeli military said it was operating in the Aqabat Jabr refugee camp to apprehend the suspects behind a failed shooting attack last month at a West Bank restaurant, where attackers allegedly were thwarted by a weapon malfunctio­n. The attackers then fled the scene, the military said, adding that they were members of Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip and has elements in the West Bank as well.

The military said it was searching Monday for the militant cell behind the shooting that it said had sealed itself inside a home in the refugee camp. During the search, troops encountere­d gunmen and a gun battle erupted. The military said several of the gunmen who were killed were involved in the attempted attack on the restaurant.

“The new Israeli government is continuing its series of crimes against our Palestinia­n people,” a statement from Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’ office said.

In Aqabat Jabr, bullets were strewn across a bloodstrea­ked floor at the scene of the gunfight. Bullet marks pocked a door and glass shards from a broken window littered the ground.

Jihad Abu al-Assal, the governor of Jericho and the Jordan Valley, said the military was holding on to the gunmen’s bodies. The Palestinia­n Health Ministry later confirmed that five Palestinia­ns had been killed.

Speaking at an event at the site of a recent deadly Palestinia­n shooting attack, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed earlier reports by Israeli security officials that five gunmen were killed.

Hamas said all five of those killed were members of its armed wing. Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said the violence would be met with a response. “Our people and their resistance will not delay in responding to this crime,” he said.

The raid comes days after an earlier incursion in the Aqabat Jabr camp, which is near the Palestinia­n city of Jericho, a desert oasis in an area of the West Bank that rarely sees such unrest, where troops were also searching for the suspects.

Nearly 150 Palestinia­ns were killed last year in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, making it the deadliest year in those areas since 2004, according to figures by the Israeli rights group B’Tselem. Since the start of this year, 41 Palestinia­ns have been killed in those territorie­s. Palestinia­n attacks against Israelis killed some 30 people in 2022.

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.

 ?? Nasser Nasser/Associated Press ?? Palestinia­n protesters block the main road with burning tires Monday in the West Bank city of Jericho.
Nasser Nasser/Associated Press Palestinia­n protesters block the main road with burning tires Monday in the West Bank city of Jericho.

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