Israeli forces kill Palestinian militant in W.Bank clash
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[April 09, 2022]
By Ali Sawafta
JENIN, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli
soldiers killed a Palestinian militant on Saturday in clashes that broke
out in the occupied West Bank during a raid in the hometown of a gunman
who had carried out a deadly shooting attack in Tel Aviv, Israeli and
Palestinian sources said.
Israeli-Palestinian tensions have soared in the run-up to the Muslim
holy month of Ramadan, with both sides warning against escalation.
Deadly incidents have since surged.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said 13 people were wounded in
Saturday's exchange of fire in the city of Jenin. The Palestinian
Islamic Jihad claimed the man killed as a member of the militant group.
The Israeli military said its soldiers were conducting a
counter-terrorism operation in the area and had opened fire at
Palestinian assailants who shot at them.
Residents said the troops had surrounded the home of a man who on
Thursday night opened fire in a Tel Aviv bar and killed three Israelis.
He was shot dead a few hours later in a firefight with Israeli security
forces.
It was unclear whether the soldiers made any arrests at his home on
Saturday.
Thursday's shooting brought the number of people killed in a string of
Arab and Palestinian attacks in Israel over the past month to 14, the
sharpest rise in such violence since 2016, which Israeli leaders have
described as "a new wave of terrorism".
Jenin is considered a stronghold of Palestinian militants and Israel has
mounted a number of raids in the city in the past two weeks.
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People attend the funeral of Palestinian gunman Ahmed al-Sadi, who
was killed by Israeli forces during a raid, in Jenin in the
Israeli-occupied West Bank April 9, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman
More than 20 Palestinians, many of
whom were militants, have been killed by Israeli forces since
January.
Palestinians have also reported near-daily incidents of Jewish
settler violence across the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which
Israel captured in the 1967 war.
Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians broke down in 2014
while Jewish settlements have expanded in areas the Palestinians
want as part of an independent state.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday condemned the Tel Aviv
attack.
But he also warned of the dangers of Israeli provocations at Al-Aqsa
Mosque in Jerusalem, a perennial point of tension, days after a
far-right Israeli lawmaker visited the compound, holy to both
Muslims and Jews.
Friday's Ramadan prayers, however, ended peacefully.
(Additional reporting by Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem and Nidal al-Mughrabi
in Gaza, Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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