Marin Independent Journal

Israeli settlers shoot, wound 2 Palestinia­ns in West Bank

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Israeli settlers shot and seriously wounded two Palestinia­ns in the north of the occupied West Bank early on Friday, Palestinia­n health officials said, in what authoritie­s describe as the latest incident in a wave of settler violence.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry said the two were being treated at a hospital in the village of Qusra, near the West Bank city of Nablus. It did not identify the men.

A group of armed settlers from a nearby outpost descended on the village and Palestinia­ns went into the street to see what was happening late Thursday, said Ghassan Douglas, the Palestinia­n official who monitors Israeli settlement­s in the Nablus region.

After midnight, one of the settlers opened fire at the residents, hitting one man in the stomach and another in the thigh. Douglas said the shooting was unprovoked.

The Israeli army said soldiers arrived to disperse the confrontat­ion. It said it was aware Palestinia­ns were evacuated to a hospital with gunshot wounds. Israeli police said they were investigat­ing.

Nablus was the scene of an Israeli military raid that set off a fierce gunbattle on Wednesday, killing 10 Palestinia­ns, including two men aged 72 and 61, and a 16-year-old boy, and wounded scores of others. Palestinia­n militant groups claimed six of the dead as members.

The bloodshed extended one of the deadliest periods in years in the West Bank, where dozens of Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire since the start of the year. Palestinia­n attacks on Israelis in 2023 have killed 11 people.

Following Friday prayers at the Dome of the Rock Mosque in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in the Old City of Jerusalem, Palestinia­ns chanted and protested against the deadly raid in Nablus, as well as a crackdown on Palestinia­n prisoners by Israel's rightwing government.

The northern West Bank in particular has seen a surge of settler attacks. Many villages in the area have gradually become sandwiched between settlement­s and unauthoriz­ed outposts that house particular­ly ideologica­l settlers.

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