Israeli forces raid home of Palestinian
attacker, arrest brother
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[July 22, 2017]
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli
security forces on Saturday raided the home of the Palestinian attacker
who stabbed to death three Israelis and restricted movement for
Palestinians from his West Bank village, the military said.
An Israeli military spokeswoman said security forces "surveyed the house
of the assailant in the village of Khobar, searched for weapons and
confiscated money used for terror purposes. The brother of the assailant
was also apprehended."
"Movement out of the village will be limited to humanitarian cases
only," she said.
Six people died on Friday in the bloodiest spate of Israeli-Palestinian
violence for years.
Three Israelis were stabbed to death in a Jewish settlement in the
Israeli-occupied West Bank, hours after three Palestinians were killed
in violence prompted by Israel's installation of metal detectors at
entry points to the Noble Sanctuary-Temple Mount compound in Jerusalem's
walled Old City.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas ordered the suspension of all
official contact with Israel until it removed the metal detectors at the
site, where Muslims pray at al-Aqsa mosque.
He gave no details, but current contacts are largely limited to security
cooperation.
The three Israelis stabbed to death and a fourth who was wounded were
from the fenced-in West Bank settlement of Neve Tsuf. The attacker,
20-year-old Omar Alabed, was shot and taken to a hospital for treatment,
the military said.
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Medics evacuate an Israeli woman who was injured during a knife
attack in the Jewish settlement of Neve Tsuf at the West Bank, at a
hospital in Jerusalem July 21, 2017. REUTERS/Emil Salman
Alabed posted a note on Facebook prior to the attack, writing: "I am
going there and I know I am not going to come back here, I will go
to heaven. How sweet death is for the sake of God, his prophet and
for Al-Aqsa mosque."
Palestinian worshippers had clashed with Israeli security forces
before Friday's attack. Tensions had mounted for days as
Palestinians hurled rocks and Israeli police used stun grenades
after the detectors were placed outside the sacred venue, known to
Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said three Palestinians died of
gunshot wounds in two neighborhoods of East Jerusalem, some distance
away from the epicenter of tension. It later reported a third
Palestinian fatality
Israel decided to install the metal detectors at the entry point to
the shrine in Jerusalem on Sunday, after the killing of two Israeli
policemen on July 14.
(Reporting by Ari Rabinovitch and Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ali
Sawafta,; Editing by Edmund Blair)
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