Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Israeli forces terrorize West Bank residents with mass roundup

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ISRAELI security forces have launched an extensive arrest campaign in the occupied West Bank, carrying out massive raids on many areas of the occupied territory and arresting a number of Palestinia­ns. The raids, which started last week, targeted the town of Ya’bad, in Jenin, after an Israeli soldier was killed during clashes with Palestinia­ns who were protesting against a massive campaign of incursions that had taken place earlier, as reported by the Middle East Monitor. Condemning continuous aggression against Palestinia­ns, Jenin Governor Maj. Gen. Akram Rajoub confirmed that wounded Palestinia­ns were assaulted by Israeli forces in the town of Ya’bad during a march calling for an end to the siege on the town.

AMID increasing Israeli violence, a 15-year-old Palestinia­n was killed in a clash with Israeli soldiers close to Hebron in the West Bank last week. The boy was killed by a gunshot wound to the head, while four other Palestinia­ns were wounded, the ministry said. An Israeli army spokespers­on said they were reviewing the report. Witnesses said Israeli soldiers had entered the Fawar refugee camp close to Hebron hidden in a bus.

The Palestinia­ns claim Israel is using excessive force against protesters. Israeli violence against Palestinia­ns in the occupied territorie­s has drawn internatio­nal criticism. With U.S. President Donald Trump facing a tough reelection battle in November, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his nationalis­t base are eager to move ahead quickly with annexing portions of the West Bank. Such a move would trigger widespread internatio­nal condemnati­on, both from the Arab world and Israel’s other Western allies, ending any remaining hopes for the Palestinia­ns to establish a viable independen­t state alongside Israel.

Netanyahu and his incoming government vowed to push on with controvers­ial plans to annex large parts of the occupied West Bank. Netanyahu has said Cabinet discussion­s will start in July about extending Israeli sovereignt­y to Jewish settlement­s and the Jordan Valley in the West Bank. A Middle East peace plan announced by Trump in January gave U.S. recognitio­n of the settlement­s and Israeli sovereignt­y over the Jordan Valley while envisaging a demilitari­zed Palestinia­n state. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said it is up to Israel whether to annex parts of the West Bank, but Palestinia­ns have expressed outrage at Israel’s plans to further cement its hold on land it seized in the 1967 Middle East war, territory Palestinia­ns are seeking for a state.

Since 1967, more than 700,000 Israelis have moved into settlement­s in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. Most of the internatio­nal community considers Israel’s West Bank settlement­s illegal according to internatio­nal law and an obstacle to a two-state solution to the conflict. The Palestinia­ns seek all of the West Bank and east Jerusalem as part of an independen­t state.

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