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3 militants die in Israel raid in West Bank

- By Ilan Ben Zion

JERUSALEM — Israeli troops killed three Palestinia­n militants and wounded dozens in a shootout that erupted during an arrest raid in the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday.

The shootout came a day after a cease-fire ended three days of fighting between Israel and the Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad militant group in the Gaza Strip.

In a separate incident in the West Bank city of Hebron, the Palestinia­n Health Ministry said a 17-year-old was killed by Israeli fire. The Israeli military said forces were responding with live fire, among other means, to a violent protest.

Israeli police said security forces encircled the home of Ibrahim al-Nabulsi, who they say was wanted for a string of shootings in the West Bank earlier this year. They confirmed that al-Nabulsi and another Palestinia­n militant were killed in a shootout at the scene, and troops found arms and explosives in his home.

The Israeli military said troops came under attack from Palestinia­ns throwing rocks and explosives, and soldiers responded with live fire. It confirmed Palestinia­ns were shot, but did not elaborate.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry said three people were killed — al-Nabulsi, Islam Sabouh and Hussein Jamal Taha — and at least 40 were wounded.

The armed wing of Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party, the Al-Aqsa Martyr’s Brigade, later claimed the three as its members and vowed retaliatio­n. The Fatah party said the organizati­on “mourns its martyred sons” and said the three had “sacrificed their lives in defense of our great people and their right to freedom and independen­ce.”

Israel has conducted near nightly arrest raids in the West Bank in recent months as part of a crackdown on Palestinia­n militant groups, foremost Islamic Jihad, in the aftermath of a string of deadly attacks targeting Israelis earlier this year that left 19 people dead. Dozens of Palestinia­ns have been killed in clashes with Israeli troops during these arrest raids.

Last week, Israel arrested Bassam al-Saadi, a senior Islamic Jihad militant in the West Bank city of Jenin, during one of the nightly operations. The group said it was going “on alert,” and on Friday, Israel launched a series of strikes on Islamic Jihad targets in the Gaza Strip in what it said was a response to an “imminent threat” by the militant group.

During the three days of Gaza fighting, at least 46 Palestinia­ns were killed, including 16 children and four women, and 311 were wounded, the Palestinia­n Health Ministry said. Twelve of those killed were Islamic Jihad militants, one was from a smaller armed group, and two were Hamas-affiliated policemen who were not taking part in the fighting, according to the armed factions.

Israel estimated that a total of 47 Palestinia­ns were killed, including 14 killed by misfired Islamic Jihad rockets. It said 20 militants and seven civilians died in Israeli airstrikes and that it was still investigat­ing six deaths.

Israel’s caretaker prime minister, Yair Lapid, applauded the cooperatio­n by Israeli security personnel and said that al-Nabulsi’s killing “was another step in our uncompromi­sing struggle against terrorism.”

Nabil Abu Rdeneh, a spokesman for Abbas, warned that continued violence could further ignite the region, and accused the Israeli government of shedding Palestinia­n blood to secure internal political capital ahead of November parliament­ary elections.

A U.N. spokesman said of the killings Tuesday: “We’re obviously very concerned about the increased violence that we’ve seen in the occupied West Bank, including the killing today of three Palestinia­ns in Nablus and one in Hebron following clashes with Israeli security forces.”

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