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Body of Israeli teen taken by militants returned to family

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The body of an Israeli teen that was snatched by Palestinia­n militants from a West Bank hospital was returned to his family yesterday, the Israeli military said.

The teenager was from Israel’s Druze Arab minority. Its members serve in the Israeli security forces and also have links to Palestinia­ns. The incident threatened to ratchet up already boiling tensions between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

The family of 17-year-old Tiran Fero said Palestinia­n militants in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin entered the hospital where he was being treated after a car crash. They disconnect­ed him from hospital equipment while he was still alive and took him away, according to his father, Husam Fero.

The Israeli military said Tiran Fero was already dead when he was snatched and that the circumstan­ces of his death remained under investigat­ion. The military did not offer evidence and Fero’s father did not elaborate on his claim that his son was alive when he was taken.

An Israeli military official said the return of the body was conducted through the Palestinia­n Authority, which exercises limited autonomy in areas of the West Bank, and that no negotiatio­ns were made with the gunmen who held the body. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulation­s.

Akram Rajoub, the Palestinia­n governor of Jenin, told Israel’s Kan public radio that the abduction of Fero’s body was ‘‘a big mistake,’’ and that Palestinia­n officials made great efforts to secure its release. He extended condolence­s to Fero’s family and the Druze community.

It was not immediatel­y clear what prompted the abduction and no militant group has claimed responsibi­lity for the act. Palestinia­n militants in the past have carried out kidnapping­s to seek concession­s from Israel.

Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz thanked Palestinia­n officials

‘‘who worked tirelessly’’ for the return of Fero’s body. ‘‘This is a basic, humanitari­an measure taken after a horrific incident,’’ he said.

The incident angered the Druze community, which demanded the body be returned.

Police said yesterday that they were investigat­ing an incident in which three Palestinia­n labourers were allegedly attacked by residents of the overwhelmi­ngly Druze village of Yarka in the Galilee. Police said

officers found the three Palestinia­ns, injured and bound, and freed them.

The police did not say whether the incident was related to the snatching of Fero.

Also yesterday, thousands of mourners took part in the funeral of two Palestinia­ns who had died of wounds they suffered earlier from Israeli fire. A 22-year-old civilian, Mohammed Abu Kushuk, was wounded on Wednesday night dur

ing an Israeli raid in Nablus. Militant Mohammed Herzallah, 30, was wounded during clashes with Israeli forces in July.

More than 130 Palestinia­ns have been killed in Israeli-Palestinia­n fighting in the West Bank and east Jerusalem this year, making 2022 the deadliest year since 2006. The fighting has surged since a series of Palestinia­n attacks in the spring killed 19 people in Israel.

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.

Another eight Israelis have been killed in a fresh wave of Palestinia­n attacks in recent weeks. On Wednesday, twin explosions at two bus stops in Jerusalem killed a teen and wounded at least 18 people.

 ?? AP ?? Members of the Israeli Druze Arab minority carry the body of Tiran Fero, 17, during his funeral in Daliyat al-Carmel, Israel.
AP Members of the Israeli Druze Arab minority carry the body of Tiran Fero, 17, during his funeral in Daliyat al-Carmel, Israel.

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