Hartford Courant

Israeli army kills Palestinia­n woman it says wielded knife

- By Joseph Krauss

JERUSALEM — Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinia­n woman in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday who they said had approached them while carrying a knife. Another Palestinia­n was killed as the army went to demolish the family home of an attacker.

The military released a photo of what it said was the knife she was carrying. It said the soldiers were patrolling a highway near the Al-aroub refugee camp in the southern West Bank. No soldiers were wounded.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry identified the woman as Ghafran Warasna and said she was shot in the chest. The Palestinia­n Prisoners’ Club said Warasna, 31, had been released from Israeli prison in April after serving three months.

An Israeli security official said Warasna was jailed from January to March after attempting to stab an Israeli police officer in the West Bank city of Hebron. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said she attempted to stab the soldier Wednesday at “point-blank range.”

There were no photos or videos immediatel­y available to confirm the account.

The Palestinia­n Journalist­s’ Syndicate said Warasna had worked on and off as a journalist for more than a decade. Dream Radio, a local station in Hebron, said she was on the way to their studio for a broadcast when she was killed.

In a separate incident, at least one Palestinia­n was killed in or near the northern West Bank town of Jenin, according to the Health Ministry, which did not provide further details.

Israeli forces were operating in the nearby village of Yaabed in order to demolish the family home of a Palestinia­n who methodical­ly gunned down five people in Bnei Brak in March. Such operations often ignite gunbattles between Palestinia­n militants and Israeli troops. The military did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Jenin has been the epicenter of a recent wave of violence. Israel has carried out near-daily arrest raids in the West Bank amid a string of attacks by Palestinia­ns that have killed at least 19 people.

Tensions have soared following the killing in the West Bank of Palestinia­n-american journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who worked for Al Jazeera, and an Israeli ultranatio­nalist march through a Palestinia­n neighborho­od in east Jerusalem.

Recent weeks have seen at least 35 Palestinia­ns killed by Israeli forces. Some were gunmen killed in fighting with Israel, while others were shot while allegedly throwing stones or firebombs at Israeli troops in the West Bank. But Abu Akleh, an unarmed woman and at least two people who were bystanders were also among those killed.

Palestinia­ns have carried out dozens of stabbing attacks in recent years, often against Israeli soldiers. But Israel has also faced criticism from rights groups who say security forces sometimes use deadly force rather than arresting suspected attackers or stop them with nondeadly force.

Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war and the Palestinia­ns want it to be the main part of their future state.

 ?? MAHMOUD ILLEAN/AP ?? Mourners gather Wednesday at the funeral of Ghafran Warasna, 31, who was shot and killed near the Al-aroub refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
MAHMOUD ILLEAN/AP Mourners gather Wednesday at the funeral of Ghafran Warasna, 31, who was shot and killed near the Al-aroub refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.

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