Palestinian shot dead in Israeli ‘counter-terror’ West Bank raid

Palestinian shot dead in Israeli ‘counter-terror’ West Bank raid

Palestinian shot dead in Israeli ‘counter-terror’ West Bank raid

Palestinian shot dead in Israeli ‘counter-terror’ West Bank raid

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A Palestinian turned killed Tuesday while Israeli forces stormed a refugee camp within the occupied West Bank in what the army referred to as a “counter-terrorism” operation that sparked violent riots.

The deadly taking pictures was the trendy in wave of bloodshed inside the West Bank and Israel as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and the Jewish vacation of Passover overlapped this month.

The Palestinian health ministry said 20-yr-vintage Ahmed Ibrahim Oweidat “succumbed to crucial wounds sustained via live bullets to the head, at sunrise today in Aqabat Jaber camp” close to Jericho

Two other men were wounded by live fire when the “undercover” forces raided the camp overnight, said the official Palestinian news agency Wafa.

Israel’s army said in a statement to AFP that soldiers had conducted an overnight operation in Aqabat “to apprehend wanted suspects”.

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“During the operational activity, dozens of Palestinians violently rioted and attacked the soldiers,” it said, adding that no Israeli troops were hurt.

“The rioters burned tyres and hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails at the soldiers. The soldiers responded with riot dispersal means and live ammunition.”

 

– Mounting death toll –

 

Clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinians are common in the West Bank, a territory occupied by Israel since 1967, but recent weeks have seen a surge in unrest.

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Attacks by Palestinians and Israeli Arabs in Israel have killed 14 people since late March, while Oweidat is the 25th Palestinian, including assailants, killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank over the same period.

His body, wrapped in the Palestinian flag and that of the president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah movement, was driven from a Ramallah hospital to Jericho for his burial, where hundreds of mourners enduring 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) heat surrounded the Oweidat family home.

Violent clashes have also recently rocked the compound of the Al-Aqsa mosque in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, sparking fears of another armed conflict after an 11-day war last year between Israel and armed forces in Gaza, triggered by similar unrest.

Following the Al-Aqsa clashes, isolated rocket fire from Gaza towards Israel resumed, prompting Israeli reprisals on targets linked to the Hamas Islamist who rule the enclave. No injuries have been reported on either side.

 

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Israel on Saturday had closed the Erez crossing with Gaza in retaliation for the rocket fire, blocking the 12,000 Palestinians with permits to enter Israel from going to work.

But Erez re-opened Monday “following a security assessment,” the defence ministry said, warning that a sustained opening was conditioned on “the continued preservation of a stable security situation”.

No rockets have been fired from Gaza since Saturday morning.

Concerns of fresh Al-Aqsa clashes are building, though, ahead of Friday prayers at the compound, with the end of Ramadan also approaching in early May.

Palestinian Muslims have been angered by an uptick in Jewish visits to the Al-Aqsa compound, Islam’s third-holiest site. It is also Judaism’s holiest place and known to Jews as the Temple Mount.

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In an obvious try and ease tensions, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid advised journalists Sunday that Israel changed into dedicated to the “status quo” at Al-Aqsa, which means adherence to the lengthy-standing convention allowing Jews to go to the compound but not pray there.

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