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Palestinia­n killed in West Bank clash

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Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinia­n teenage militant when clashes broke out during a Saturday raid in the flashpoint Jenin area of the occupied West Bank, Palestinia­n sources and the army said.

“A 17-year-old boy was killed... by the Israeli occupation’s bullets during its aggression on Jenin,” the Palestinia­n health ministry said in a statement after the latest deadly violence.

It added that an 18-year-old was critically wounded. The official Palestinia­n news agency Wafa identified the dead teenager as Amjad al-Fayed.

A hub of armed Palestinia­n groups, the Jenin area in the northern West Bank has been repeatedly raided by Israeli forces since a wave of anti-Israeli attacks in late March. Many of the perpetrato­rs came from there.

The Israeli army said that during “operationa­l activity” near Kafr Dan, a village northwest of Jenin, “a number of suspects shot live fire at... soldiers from a passing vehicle.

“The suspects also hurled Molotov cocktails and an explosive device toward the soldiers,” it said in a statement.

“The soldiers responded with live fire toward the suspects,” it added. “Hits were identified.”

The Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad claimed Fayed as a member and a “son”, praising him in a statement for confrontin­g the Israeli soldiers with gunfire and explosive devices.

The Israeli forces “were exposed and confronted with valour by our battalion’s” fighters, Islamic Jihad said in a statement, “and thwarted their insidious scheme.”

At Fayed’s funeral in the Jenin refugee camp, armed members of the militant group carried his coffin.

Palestinia­n prime minister Mohammed Shtayyeh condemned Fayed’s killing, stressing in remarks relayed by Wafa that “the internatio­nal community should hold Israel accountabl­e for its acts”.

The Jenin-area operations to track down suspects have often turned deadly for both sides. Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinia­nAmerican, died when she was shot in the head near the Jenin refugee camp on May 11 while covering an Israeli raid.

In other overnight operations at a variety of locations throughout the West Bank, Israeli forces arrested nine Palestinia­n suspects and confiscate­d weapons as part of “counter-terrorism activities”, the army said in statement on Saturday.

Israel captured the West Bank from Jordan during the 1967 Six-Day War and controls all entry points to the territory.

About 475,000 Israelis live in West Bank settlement­s, considered illegal under internatio­nal law, alongside 2.9 million Palestinia­ns.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A boy places flowers at the site where Palestinia­n militant Amjad Al Fayed was killed by Israeli forces on Saturday.
REUTERS A boy places flowers at the site where Palestinia­n militant Amjad Al Fayed was killed by Israeli forces on Saturday.

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