Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Officials: Palestinia­n villager killed by settler in West Bank

- By Isabel Debre

JERUSALEM — An Israeli settler shot and killed a Palestinia­n villager in the northern West Bank on Saturday, Palestinia­n health officials said, while an 8-year-old child died of injuries suffered a day earlier in a car-ramming attack in Jerusalem.

As night fell, warning sirens sounded in southern Israel when Palestinia­n militants fired a rocket from the Gaza Strip that was intercepte­d by Israeli aerial defenses, the Israeli military said. There was no immediate statement from Hamas, the Islamic militant group that rules Gaza.

Saturday’s events were the latest escalation in months of surging violence in Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank.

In the northern West Bank, near Salfit, video footage showed Israeli settlers racing down the hills and tearing into the town. As Palestinia­ns poured into the streets, an Israeli settler opened fire, killing a 27-year-old villager, said Ghassan Douglas, a Palestinia­n official who monitors Israeli settlement­s in the Nablus region. The settlers dispersed when the Israeli military arrived, he said.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry identified the slain villager as Methqal Rayan and said he was shot in the head. Video shared by the village council shows the settlers firing at least 10 gunshots toward the residents.

Douglas said that the northern West Bank has seen an intense wave of settler violence in recent days. On Friday, he said, just after the car-ramming attack in Jerusalem that killed three Israelis, settlers streamed into the village and stole several sheep.

Israeli police opened an investigat­ion into the shooting

of the Palestinia­n, the military said. It said Israeli security forces de-escalated the situation after the Palestinia­n was taken to the hospital.

In Jerusalem, Asher Paley, 8, died a day after a Palestinia­n man rammed a car into a bus stop in an Israeli settlement in the eastern half of the contested capital, which Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war. Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem announced his death Saturday.

Paley’s 6-year-old brother was killed in the car-ramming, along with a man in his 20s.

After the attack, Israel’s new hard-line government vowed a harsh response. Israeli police later arrested and interrogat­ed relatives of the suspected assailant, 32-year-old Hussein Qaraqa from the east Jerusalem neighborho­od of Issawiya.

Qaraqa’s family said he was born in Jerusalem but has family in Bethlehem. His uncle, 63-year-old Adnan Qaraqa in Bethlehem, said his nephew had been diagnosed with a psychiatri­c disorder.

Qaraqa said Hussein’s

mental problems started in 2008, when he was arrested for the first of several minor offenses. He alleged that Israeli interrogat­ors badly beat Hussein in detention, from which he emerged “irrevocabl­y changed.”

A few years later, Hussein fell from a crane at a constructi­on site, his uncle said. Hussein bounced between psychiatri­c wards for years, Qaraqa added, and was released from a hospital two days before Friday’s attack.

The West Bank has been on edge since Israel stepped up raids in the territory last spring, following a series of deadly Palestinia­n attacks inside Israel.

Nearly 150 Palestinia­ns were killed in the West Bank and east Jerusalem in 2022 — the deadliest year in those territorie­s since 2004, according to leading Israeli rights group B’Tselem. Last year, 30 people were killed in Palestinia­n attacks on Israelis.

So far in this year, 45 Palestinia­ns have been killed according to a count by The Associated Press. Palestinia­ns have killed 10 people on the Israeli side during that time.

 ?? MAHMOUD ILLEAN/AP ?? Israeli police march Friday in east Jerusalem. An 8-year-old child died Saturday from his injuries after a car rammed into a city bus stop a day earlier.
MAHMOUD ILLEAN/AP Israeli police march Friday in east Jerusalem. An 8-year-old child died Saturday from his injuries after a car rammed into a city bus stop a day earlier.

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