Gunmen kill Israeli guard at West Bank settlement
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[April 30, 2022]
By Rami Amichay
ARIEL, West Bank (Reuters) - Two gunmen
killed an Israeli guard at the entrance of a settlement in the occupied
West Bank, the Israeli army said, and soldiers deployed to a nearby
Palestinian town in search of the attackers.
In an apparently unrelated incident soon after the attack in Ariel late
on Friday, Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian man in the northern
West Bank village of Azzun, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.
Israel's military said soldiers there shot at suspects who had thrown
firebombs at them.
The shooting in Ariel took to 15 the tally of people killed by Arab
attackers in Israel and West Bank settlements in recent weeks, Israeli
authorities say.
A United Nations agency estimates Israeli forces have killed at least 40
Palestinians since February, when tensions started to rise.
Two gunmen pulled up to a guard booth at the entrance to Ariel, stepped
out of their vehicle and shot dead one of the guards before fleeing the
scene, the Israeli military said.
Security forces were in pursuit of the gunmen, it said, adding that
soldiers were inspecting those entering and exiting the nearby
Palestinian town of Salfit.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has called the attacks since last month
"a new wave of terrorism."
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A man was fatally shot at the entrance to a settlement in the
occupied West Bank late on Friday, Israeli medics said, in what the
Israeli military described as an attack by "terrorists."
Hamas, the Islamist group that rules blockaded Gaza,
did not claim responsibility for the incident in Ariel but praised
the attack, saying it was partly a response to Israeli police raids
on Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound.
The compound, Islam's third holiest site, sits atop a plateau in the
old city. Known to Jews as Temple Mount, it is the holiest site in
Judaism and the vestige of two ancient Jewish temples.
There were repeated confrontations at the site this month when
Ramadan overlapped with the Jewish celebration of Passover, which
brought more Muslim and Jewish visitors to the heavily policed
compound.
Ariel is one of the largest settlements Israel has built in the West
Bank, territory it captured in a 1967 war along with East Jerusalem
and Gaza, which Palestinians want for a future state.
(Reporting by Rami Amichay in Ariel; Additional reporting by Nidal
al-Mughrabi in Gaza and Ali Sawafta in Ramallah; Writing by
Henriette Chacar in Haifa; Editing by Matthew Lewis, Clarence
Fernandez and Frances Kerry)
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