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West Bank violence claims four lives

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ISRAELI troops shot dead three Palestinia­ns in the occupied West Bank yesterday, Palestinia­n officials said, before a suspected car-ramming attacker was killed after wounding an Israeli soldier, Israeli medics and the army said.

The army confirmed its troops had fired on “rioters” who attacked soldiers in two separate clashes in the West Bank overnight.

The 20-year-old woman soldier was “moderately injured and evacuated to a hospital” following the suspected car-ramming north of Jerusalem, the army said. Jerusalem’s Shaare Tzedek hospital confirmed the alleged attacker had been killed.

The West Bank has suffered spiralling violence this year, with near daily Israeli army raids leading to scores of deaths – of Palestinia­n fighters and also civilians – while Jewish settlers have been increasing­ly targeted by at times deadly Palestinia­n violence.

In Kafr Ein, near Ramallah, two brothers were killed by Israeli fire, the Palestinia­n health ministry said.

A third man died of bullet wounds to the head fired by Israeli troops in Beit Ummar, near the flashpoint city of Hebron, the ministry said.

Commenting on the Beit Ummar clash, the Israeli army said it had opened fire on “rioters” who “hurled rocks and improvised explosive devices at the soldiers” after two vehicles got stuck during an “operation patrol” in the area. Palestinia­n official news agency Wafa named the dead man as Mufid Mahmud Khalil, 44, from the Beit Ummar area.

The health ministry identified the dead in Kafr Ein as brothers Jawad Abdulrahma­n Rimawi, 22, and Dhafer

Abdul Rahman Rimawi, 21. The Israeli army said “a violent riot was instigated by a number of suspects,” during “routine” overnight activity in the Kafr Ein area.

“The suspects hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails toward the soldiers, who responded with riot dispersal means and live fire,” an army statement said, adding that the military was “aware” of reports of two fatalities.

“The incident is under review,” the army said.

Palestinia­n Authority civil affairs minister Hussein Al Sheikh described the killing of the two brothers as an “execution in cold blood”. Near the West Bank settlement of Migron, the army reported “a ramming attack”.

The Magen David Adom emergency response agency said its staff treated “a 20-year-old female injured in a car-ramming terror attack,” and took her to Shaare Tzedek hospital.

The UN envoy for Middle East peace, Tor Wennesland, warned the situation in the West Bank was “reaching a boiling point”. “High levels of violence in the occupied West Bank and Israel in recent months, including attacks against Israeli and Palestinia­n civilians, increased use of arms and settler-related violence, have caused grave human suffering,” he told the Security Council.

This week, the army announced it had made more than 3 000 arrests this year as part of Operation Break the Wave, a campaign it launched following a series of deadly attacks against Israeli civilians. The UN says more than 125 Palestinia­ns have been killed across the West Bank this year.

Israel has occupied the territory since the Six-Day War of 1967.

 ?? | AFP ?? A MASKED gunman fires shots in the air during the funeral of Palestinia­ns killed during clashes with Israeli army forces in the village of Beit Rima in the occupied West Bank, yesterday.
| AFP A MASKED gunman fires shots in the air during the funeral of Palestinia­ns killed during clashes with Israeli army forces in the village of Beit Rima in the occupied West Bank, yesterday.

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