Kuwait Times

Israelis kill another Palestinia­n

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HEBRON: Palestinia­n stabbed an Israeli soldier yesterday in the flashpoint West Bank city of Hebron before being shot dead, the army said, in the fourth such attack in under 24 hours. A military statement said the attacker drew a knife during a routine security check in Hebron’s Tel Rumeida neighborho­od, wounding the soldier. “In response to the immediate threat, forces at the scene shot the assailant, resulting in his death,” the statement said.

The Palestinia­n health ministry named the man killed as Hatem Al-Shaloudi, 25. He was a resident of Tel Rumeida, as was 16-year-old Mohammed Rajabi, who was shot dead during an attack on Friday. Rajabi was one of three alleged assailants killed while carrying out attacks on Israelis, two in and around occupied Hebron and one in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem. Another man was killed on Thursday, also in Hebron, after allegedly trying to evade arrest by the Israeli military.

One of Friday’s dead, 28-year-old Saeed Amro, was a Jordanian national visiting Jerusalem, and Amman yesterday denounced his killing as a “barbaric act” by Israel. “Amro was part of a group of tourists who had entered the Palestinia­n territorie­s on Thursday to visit Jerusalem,” foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Sabah Refai said in Amman. Many Palestinia­ns hold Jordanian passports, and Israeli police said on Friday they were checking if Amro also had Palestinia­n papers. But a Jordanian official source told AFP that he was not Palestinia­n.

Senior Palestinia­n official Hanan Ashrawi condemned Israel’s actions. “Israel is flagrantly employing a systematic and willful policy of summary executions against the Palestinia­n people; such provocativ­e acts are in direct violation of internatio­nal law and convention­s,” she wrote in a statement yesterday. “We call on the internatio­nal community to engage rapidly and effectivel­y and to hold Israel accountabl­e with punitive measures before it is too late.”

Persistent Tensions

An Israeli military spokeswoma­n told AFP that the latest attack was “another expression of the incitement (against Israel) on the Palestinia­n street and on social networks”. Since October, 227 Palestinia­ns, 34 Israelis, two Americans, one Jordanian, one Eritrean and a Sudanese have been killed in ongoing violence, according to an AFP count. Israeli forces say most of the Palestinia­ns killed were carrying out knife, gun or car-ramming attacks. Others were shot dead during protests and clashes. Israel has occupied the West Bank since capturing it in the 1967 SixDay War. In the Gaza Strip on Friday, a Palestinia­n medical official said Israeli troops at the border fence east of Gaza City shot and slightly wounded three Palestinia­n youths. An army spokeswoma­n said they had been rioting. The uptick in violence was a reminder of persistent tensions alarming the internatio­nal community and came as UN chief Ban Ki-moon warned the two-state solution was “further than ever” from becoming reality. Previously there had not been an attack in three weeks. Internatio­nal powers have criticized Israel’s continued settlement expansion in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, with more than 500,000 Israelis now living in outposts that the internatio­nal community considers illegal, as well as incitement to violence by Palestinia­n leaders. — AFP

 ??  ?? HEBRON: Israeli security forces gather at the scene of a stabbing attack in this flashpoint West Bank city yesterday. — AFP
HEBRON: Israeli security forces gather at the scene of a stabbing attack in this flashpoint West Bank city yesterday. — AFP

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