The Columbus Dispatch

Israeli army besieges the homes of fugitives in raid

- Majdi Mohammed

AQABAT JABR REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank – The Israeli army raided a refugee camp near the Palestinia­n city of Jericho on Saturday, besieging houses it said were being used as hideouts for Palestinia­n attackers and shooting at residents who opened fire. The fighting wounded six Palestinia­ns, two seriously, said the Palestinia­n Health Ministry, and jolted a generally quiet oasis town that has seen less violence than other West Bank cities.

The army said it entered the Aqabat Jabr refugee camp southwest of Jericho in the occupied West Bank to search for suspects involved in a shooting attack last week at a nearby Israeli settlement.

On Jan. 25, with the West Bank on edge after the deadliest Israeli military raid in two decades and two subsequent Palestinia­n attacks in east Jerusalem that killed seven people, the army said a Palestinia­n gunman had opened fire in a restaurant at a settlement near Jericho. After firing one bullet, the gunman fled the scene, the army said. No one was wounded.

The army said several Palestinia­ns had holed up in their homes after the shooting with the help of family and were planning future attacks.

To force the fugitives to surrender, a military bulldozer clawed at the walls of one of the homes as an Israeli commander shouted threats over a loudspeake­r. Camp residents reported receiving text messages urging families to keep their children inside and avoid clashing with Israeli troops.

The suspects and family members trickled out of one of the homes and turned themselves in, the military said. Security forces had leveled much of the house, leaving a pile of rubble and twisted metal. Palestinia­n protesters threw rocks and Molotov cocktails at military jeeps as they rumbled down the camp streets, while some gunmen opened fire. The Israeli military fired

back, wounding six, none critically, the Palestinia­n Health Ministry said.

The incursion comes as violence rises in east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank under Israel’s new far-right government, which has taken a combative stance against the Palestinia­ns. Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war, along with east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip. The Palestinia­ns seek those territorie­s for their hoped-for independen­t state.

The Israeli army has ramped up nearnightl­y raids in the occupied West Bank since a series of deadly Palestinia­n attacks within Israel last spring. Over the past year and a half of escalating raids, Jericho had been spared much of the violence.

Since the Jan. 25 shooting at the nearby settlement, the Israeli military has blocked access to several roads into Jericho – a closure that has placed the city under a semi-blockade, disrupting business and creating hourslong bottleneck­s at checkpoint­s that affected even Palestinia­n security forces, footage showed.

The Palestinia­n Authority, in retaliatio­n for the raid into the Jenin refugee camp that killed 10 Palestinia­ns, declared a halt to security coordinati­on with Israel.

 ?? MAJDI MOHAMMED/AP ?? Tires burn as Palestinia­ns clash with Israeli forces in Aqbat Jabr camp, southwest of the city of Jericho, West Bank, on Saturday.
MAJDI MOHAMMED/AP Tires burn as Palestinia­ns clash with Israeli forces in Aqbat Jabr camp, southwest of the city of Jericho, West Bank, on Saturday.

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