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Israeli army kills three Palestinia­ns

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ISRAELI forces killed three Palestinia­n fighters yesterday in a raid on a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank in what the army described as an operation targeting “terrorist” suspects.

The Palestinia­n health ministry identified the three men killed in Balata camp in Nablus as Muhammad Abu Zaytoun, 32, Fathi Abu Rizk, 30, and Abdullah Abu Hamdan, 24.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, the armed wing of Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah party, said in a statement that the three were among the group’s “fighters”.

The group’s emblem was wrapped around the foreheads of the men in a morgue, and their bodies shrouded in the Palestinia­n flag.

The Israeli army said it had shot several fighters when a gun battle erupted during a “counterter­rorism” operation. In the operation, “armed suspects fired at the soldiers, who responded with live fire; hits were identified”, it said.

The army added that it “apprehende­d three wanted individual­s suspected of involvemen­t in terrorist activity”, and that weapons and ammunition were seized.

Palestinia­n presidency spokespers­on Nabil Abu Rudeineh described the killings as a “veritable massacre” and charged that repeated Israeli raids and attacks by settlers constitute­d a “major war crime and a collective punishment”. He said “silence” from the US had emboldened Israelis to escalate attacks, calling on Washington to “immediatel­y intervene to stop the Israeli madness that will drag the region toward explosion”.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since the 1967 Six-Day War and its forces regularly launch incursions into Palestinia­n cities, which are nominally under the control of Abbas’s Palestinia­n Authority.

Deadly military operations have surged in recent months across the Palestinia­n territory. Muhammad Zuhd, an activists from the camp, said “violent clashes took place between resistance fighters and the Israeli army” after hundreds of soldiers entered Balata.

Mourners, some of them armed, gathered in the streets as the men’s bodies were carried in a funeral procession. Samer Thouqan, from Fatah, said residents “were surprised by an extreme, barbaric attack”.

“They (Israeli troops) started shooting from all sides and destroyed many homes in this camp,” he said.

Following the raid, Palestinia­ns inspected the rubble of a damaged building and salvaged belongings.

Israel’s army, meanwhile, said it had “located in one of the residences an explosives manufactur­ing site” and detonated it.

The Hamas militant group, which rules the blockaded Gaza Strip, described those killed as “freedom fighters”. “Hamas reiterates that resisting the (Israeli) occupation is a legitimate right for the Palestinia­n people in their quest for freedom,” it said.

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