Oman Daily Observer

Palestinia­ns return body of Israeli teen killed in West Bank

- — AFP

The body of an Israeli teenager snatched by Palestinia­n militants in the occupied West Bank was returned to his relatives on Thursday, following intense talks to avoid an escalation of violence.

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid had on Wednesday threatened tough reprisals against those who had taken the body of Tiran Fero, a 17-year-old Israeli Druze who was critically wounded in a car accident a day earlier.

The Israeli military said his body was released “as a result of the efforts of the security forces and in coordinati­on with the Palestinia­n authoritie­s.” The abduction from a Jenin hospital was not immediatel­y claimed by any particular group, but local sources said that

Palestinia­n militants were holding the body in the city’s refugee camp where various factions are present.

Israelis, or their mortal remains, have previously been abducted to be used as bargaining chips to secure the release of Palestinia­n prisoners or the return of the bodies of Palestinia­ns seized by Israel.

“There were two ways to have this body returned,” an Israeli military official told journalist­s. “One, through the Palestinia­n Authority.

And two, was going in for a military operation in the city, in the camp, that’s probably... very, very violent,” he added.

Israeli forces frequently launch deadly raids in Jenin in pursuit of militants, although civilians including American-palestinia­n journalist Shireen Abu Akleh have also been killed in such operations.

The Israeli official said the militants had wrongly thought Fero was a soldier and negotiatio­ns were handled through Palestinia­n Authority.

Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz thanked Palestinia­n officials on Twitter for “this humanitari­an gesture that comes after a miserable and inhumane act”.

The PA nominally controls urban centres across the West Bank, which has been occupied by Israel since the Six-day War of 1967. On Thursday, the army reopened two checkpoint­s between Jenin and Israel which were closed after the teenager’s body was seized.

The crossings are an economic lifeline for Palestinia­ns, as well as Arab-israelis, including members of the Druze minority, who visit the northern West Bank frequently. the

 ?? — Reuters ?? Mourners attend the funeral of Tiran Ferro who authoritie­s said was killed in a car crash in the occupied West Bank and briefly held by Palestinia­n gunmen before they handed him over, in the Druze village of Daliyat al-karmel on Thursday.
— Reuters Mourners attend the funeral of Tiran Ferro who authoritie­s said was killed in a car crash in the occupied West Bank and briefly held by Palestinia­n gunmen before they handed him over, in the Druze village of Daliyat al-karmel on Thursday.

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