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Deadly West Bank attacks follow Israeli raid on Al-Aqsa

Palestinia­n man shot dead during an Israeli army operation in the town of Azzun

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A Palestinia­n man and an Israeli guard have been killed in separate incidents in the occupied West Bank after Israeli forces raided the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound on the last Friday of the Holy Month of Ramadan.

Israeli forces killed a Palestinia­n man overnight on Friday in the north of the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinia­n health ministry.

Yahya Adwan, 27, was shot in the chest during an Israeli army operation in the town of Azzun, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army said a guard who was on duty at the entrance to Ariel settlement on Friday night was attacked when armed men opened fire. Emergency services confirmed that the man, in his 20s, had died from his wounds.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade, one of the main militant groups present in the occupied West Bank, claimed responsibi­lity for the killing.

“We claim responsibi­lity for the heroic operation in the colony of Ariel in which a ionist officer was killed, in response to violations committed by the occupation government in erusalem,” the group said.

On its part, Hamas, the Palestinia­n movement that governs the Gaza Strip, hailed the killing as an “heroic operation”, with spokesman Hazem Qassem declaring it a response to the “attacks on Al-Aqsa,” Islam’s third holiest site, which has been one of the focal points for weeks of violence.

In response to the incident, Israeli soldiers on Saturday stepped up their presence particular­ly at the entrance to the neighbouri­ng Palestinia­n community of Salfi, an army statement said.

It added that security forces had made arrests and seized weapons at Bruqin, also nearby, and at the Balata refugee camp.

The group which on Saturday said it carried out the attack is the armed wing of Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah faction.

The Palestinia­n Red Crescent said 2 people had been injured on Friday morning at the compound, Islam’s third holiest site. The Western Wall of the compound is sacred to ews.

The unrest, which came on the final Friday in the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, left those injured suffering “upper-body injuries”, said the Red Crescent.

An AFP journalist said Israeli police fired rubber-coated bullets while witnesses said they also used tear gas.

An uneasy calm had been restored at the compound following the unrest that surrounded morning prayers, but tensions remained high.

In the early afternoon, a crowd of Muslim worshipper­s gathered at Al-Aqsa. Some people waved Palestinia­n ags and the colours of Hamas, an AFP journalist said.

Over the past two weeks, nearly 00 Palestinia­ns have been hurt in incursions by Israeli police forces at the AlAqsa compound. The 5-acre compound is referred to as alHaram al-Sharif, or the Noble Sanctuary by Muslims and as the Temple Mount by ews.

The site is in east erusalem, which Israel captured in the 19 7 Six-Day War and later annexed in a move not recognised by most of the internatio­nal community.

Israel’s incursions into the compound during Ramadan met widespread condemnati­on and raised fears of in aming persistent Israeli-Palestinia­n tensions across erusalem.

But Israel has insisted it has been compelled to act against operatives from Hamas and the Islamic ihad groups. It says armed members threaten Muslim worshipper­s at Al-Aqsa and ews praying at the Western Wall.

In an apparent attempt to ease tensions, Israel’s foreign minister Yair Lapid has stressed that the government is committed to the status quo at the compound, meaning adherence to a longstandi­ng convention that only Muslims are allowed to pray there.

Muslim leaders have, however, been angered by a recent uptick in visits. Some voiced fears that Israel was seeking to divide the compound and create a space where ews may worship. Lapid told journalist­s that no such plan exists.

According to the erusalem Islamic Waqf, nearly

,700 Israeli settlers have entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound over the past week to mark the ewish festival of Passover.

The Palestinia­n Red Crescent said 42 people had been injured on Friday morning at the compound, Islam’s third holiest site

 ?? ?? Over the past two weeks, nearly 300 Palestinia­ns have been hurt in incursions by Israeli police forces at the Al-Aqsa compound.
Over the past two weeks, nearly 300 Palestinia­ns have been hurt in incursions by Israeli police forces at the Al-Aqsa compound.

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