Palestinian gunmen killed after firing on Israeli base in West Bank
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[May 07, 2021]
JENIN, West Bank (Reuters) - Three
Palestinian gunmen shot at an Israeli border police base in the occupied
West Bank on Friday, drawing Israeli fire that killed two of the
Palestinians and critically wounded the third, border police said.
There were no reports of Israeli injuries in the incident at the Salem
base, near the West Bank-Israel border by the northern Palestinian city
of Jenin.
Border police said in a statement that the three Palestinians "fired at
the base's gate, (and) border police officers and an (Israeli military)
soldier responded by firing and neutralising" them.
Three guns, three knives and bullets were seized at the scene, the
statement said. The injured Palestinian was evacuated to a hospital in
Afula, in northern Israel, the statement added.
There has been a recent increase in violence and tension in the West
Bank and East Jerusalem, territory Israel captured in the 1967 Middle
East war and that Palestinians seek for a state.
On Wednesday, Israeli troops killed a Palestinian teenager during
clashes near the Palestinian city of Nablus and an Israeli teen who had
been shot earlier in the week by an alleged Palestinian gunman died of
his injuries.
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A member of Israeli border police runs after Palestinian journalists
near the scene of a security incident at an Israeli military base
near Jenin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, May 7, 2021. REUTERS/Raneen
Sawafta
In East Jerusalem, there is mounting tension ahead of
Jerusalem Day on Monday, Israel's annual commemoration of its
capture of East Jerusalem, which falls this year during the Muslim
holy month of Ramadan.
Israeli-Palestinian clashes have broken out nightly ahead of a
Monday court hearing that could see Palestinian families evicted
from Sheikh Jarrah, an East Jerusalem neighbourhood where Jewish
settlers backed by an Israeli court have taken over some homes.
Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police also broke out in
April near the Old City's famous Damascus Gate over a dispute over
Ramadan access to the gate's ampitheatre-style square.
(Reporting by Raneen Sawafta in Jenin, Rami Ayyub and Stephen
Farrell in Jerusalem and Ali Sawafta in Ramallah; Editing by Frances
Kerry)
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