Kuwait Times

Palestinia­ns killed trying to stab Israelis

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HEBRON: Three Palestinia­ns were shot dead trying to stab Israelis in east Jerusalem and the West Bank yesterday, as violence that has fuelled internatio­nal concerns of a full-scale uprising showed no let-up. The violence that has raged for more than two weeks prompted a “very concerned” US President Barack Obama to call for calm as the UN Security Council held an emergency meeting Friday. Including alleged assailants, 40 Palestinia­ns have been killed since the violence erupted on October 1. Seven Israelis have lost their lives.

The mounting death toll has prompted fears of a new Palestinia­n intifada, or uprising, like those of 1987-1993 and 2000-2005, when thousands were killed in near-daily violence. Two of yesterday attacks took place in the flashpoint West Bank city of Hebron, where some 500 Jewish settlers live in a heavily guarded enclave in the city centre surrounded by nearly 200,000 Palestinia­ns. The third was at a checkpoint in a Jewish settlement neighborho­od of Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.

In the first Hebron incident, a Palestinia­n tried to stab a settler before his intended victim, who was unharmed, shot him dead, the army said. Palestinia­n security sources identified the assailant as 18-year-old Fadel Al-Kawatsmi. Video circulated by Palestinia­n activists showed a young man wearing a kippa brandishin­g a pistol as shots rang out before Israeli soldiers moved in to pull him away from a body lying on the ground.

In the second attack, a Palestinia­n girl attempted to stab a female Israeli soldier outside a border guard base before being shot dead by her would-be victim, Israeli police said. The soldier suffered minor injuries to her hand, police spokeswoma­n Luba Samri said. Palestinia­n media said her assailant was aged 16. Troops later opened fire at stone-throwing Palestinia­n youths in several sectors of Hebron, wounding 11 with rubber bullets and one with a live round, Palestinia­n medics said.

In east Jerusalem, a Palestinia­n tried to stab a soldier at a checkpoint in East Talpiot but was shot dead by other soldiers. Police said the assailant was a 16-year-old from nearby Jabel Mukaber, the same neighbourh­ood that was home to three Palestinia­ns who carried out attacks earlier this week. Israeli security forces have deployed massively in Jerusalem to try to halt the attacks and, on Wednesday, began setting up checkpoint­s in parts of east Jerusalem, including Jabel Mukaber. But that has failed to stop the violence.

‘Inflammato­ry Rhetoric’

The United States, which tried but failed last year to broker peace talks between Israel and the Palestinia­ns, urged leaders on both sides to help rein in the unrest. “We are very concerned about the outbreak of violence,” Obama said in Washington Friday. “It’s important for both (Israeli) Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu... and (Palestinia­n) president (Mahmoud) Abbas and other people in positions of power, to try to tamp down rhetoric that may feed violence or anger or misunderst­anding,” he said.

US Secretary of State John Kerry, who could travel to the region soon, has spoken separately to Abbas and Netanyahu to ask them to restore calm. Abbas has been under pressure over recent comments that some have labelled incitement and has called for peaceful protests without explicitly condemning the violence. But on Friday he condemned an arson attack the previous night on Joseph’s Tomb, a West Bank site which is holy to Jews. The same day, four Palestinia­ns were killed, one after posing as a news photograph­er to stab and wound a soldier outside a Jewish settlement. As hundreds of Palestinia­ns joined the funeral of Ayad Awawdeh in the West Bank village of Dura yesterday, his mother told AFP her son had “watched the news on television the whole time and exploded with anger at seeing so many horrors”. Such funerals may soon be a thing of the past - Israel has warned that it may not hand over the bodies of those responsibl­e for attacks to their families for burial. The violence began on Oct 1, when a suspected cell of the Islamist movement Hamas murdered a Jewish settler couple in the West Bank in front of their children. But subsequent attacks are believed to have been “lone wolf” operations. The violence came after repeated clashes in September between Israeli forces and Palestinia­n youths at east Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound. Near the border with Gaza, the Israeli army defused a rocket fired overnight Friday from the Palestinia­n territory that failed to explode, a military spokesman said. —AFP

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 ??  ?? BEIT FURIK: Palestinia­ns mourn as they take a last look at the body of Ehab Hanani, 19, who was fatally shot during clashes with Israeli troops on Thursday, at the family house during his funeral in this West Bank village on the outskirts of Nablus...
BEIT FURIK: Palestinia­ns mourn as they take a last look at the body of Ehab Hanani, 19, who was fatally shot during clashes with Israeli troops on Thursday, at the family house during his funeral in this West Bank village on the outskirts of Nablus...

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