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Israeli forces attack Palestinia­n funeral

Return of Israeli attack helicopter­s mooted as clashes intensify

- Mohammed Najib Ramallah

More than 70 Palestinia­ns were wounded as Israeli forces attacked a funeral in East Jerusalem late on Monday.

The unrest unfolded as Palestinia­ns were burying Walid Al-Sharif, 23, who died on Saturday of wounds suffered during clashes last month at Jerusalem’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

The violence spread to the West Bank with Israeli forces arresting 16 Palestinia­ns and a further 35 from East Jerusalem.

The attack on Al-Sharif ’s funeral was similar to the brutal crackdown by Israeli police on the May 14 funeral of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, who was fatally shot on May 11 by Israeli soldiers without any provocatio­n.

Meanwhile, dozens of students and civilians suffered after inhaling tear gas in Al-Aroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, following clashes with the Israeli army. The violence erupted as school students conducted a march in memory of a Palestinia­n who was killed by the Israeli military. The injured were treated at the site.

Clashes also erupted between school students and Israeli soldiers in the south of Hebron city, near the Ibrahimi Mosque. Palestinia­n youths threw stones at Israeli soldiers who lobbed tear gas canisters at the students, leaving several injured.

Israeli sources said the Israeli army is considerin­g using combat helicopter­s during its operations in the occupied West Bank. This escalation follows the killing of an Israeli officer from a special unit during an armed clash with Palestinia­n resistance fighters in Jenin on May 14.

The Israeli army deployed combat helicopter­s during the second Palestinia­n Intifada from 2000 to 2004. The vehicles were occasional­ly flown over Palestinia­n territorie­s during intense clashes with militants in the West Bank.

Israeli sources stated that “the strategy proposed by the Israeli security services, and adopted by the political leadership, is to expand arrests and raids, mainly in Jenin, to produce and obtain more intelligen­ce and arrest more wanted persons.”

Ibrahim Melhem, the spokespers­on for the Palestinia­n government, told Arab News: “The absence of deterrent punishment and the constant feeling of impunity (enjoyed) by the Israeli occupation drives it to persist and continue this policy of escalating brutal and racist violence against the Palestinia­n people.

“The internatio­nal resolution­s calling for imposing sanctions on Israel must be activated because if sanctions are not imposed, and no measures are taken, it will be considered the green light for Israel to commit more crimes against the Palestinia­ns.”

Benny Gantz, the Israeli defense minister, said during his speech at a conference at Reichman University in Herzliya, Israel, that the recent Palestinia­n attacks in Israel are interlinke­d and inspired by the incitement from organizati­ons in the region. “This incitement does not receive sufficient condemnati­on from the world and the leaders of the region.”

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Tuesday that his directives are clear about targeting Palestinia­n militants “wherever they are, and with all kinds of weapons.”

The internatio­nal resolution­s calling for imposing sanctions on Israel must be activated.

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