Israeli-Palestinian violence simmers in West Bank with raids, clashes
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[September 15, 2022]
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters)
- Israeli forces killed a Palestinian teenager on Thursday during
clashes in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said,
the latest in a string of deadly incidents that have stoked fears of an
escalation.
Violence in the West Bank has surged in recent months as Israel has
intensified raids following a spate of lethal Palestinian street attacks
in its cities.
The Israeli military said its soldiers came under fire around Jenin, an
area of frequent incursions, while operating at the houses of
Palestinians involved in a Wednesday clash that left an Israeli officer
and two Palestinian gunmen dead.
"Armed suspects hurled explosive devices and Molotov cocktails and fired
toward the soldiers. In response, the soldiers fired toward the
suspects. Hits were identified," the military said.
The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of a 17-year-old.
President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the killing and Israel's raids in the
West Bank, where dozens of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli
forces this year.
U.S.-sponsored Palestinian statehood talks with Israel collapsed in
2014. Since then, the domestic credibility of the Palestinian Authority
(PA), which has limited self-government in the West Bank, has waned.
"Violence is violence. We want everyone to do more, we want the
Palestinian Authority to do more, the Palestinian security forces to do
more to prevent it," U.S. Ambassador Tom Nides told Israeli Kan radio.
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Mourners attend the funeral of
Palestinian Udai Tarad, 17, who was killed by Israeli forces during
clashes in a raid, in Kafar Dan village near Jenin in the
Israeli-occupied West Bank, September 15, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamad
Torokman
A spokesperson for Abbas said Israel was responsible for the
violence.
"The U.S. administration must pressure the Israeli government to
stop its aggression, rather than look to justify Israel's crimes
while holding the Palestinian Authority responsible," Nabil Abu
Rudeineh said in a statement.
Israel says it has no choice but to operate in militant strongholds
like Jenin.
"We want the Palestinian Authority to act decisively against
terrorism," Israel's National Security Council head Eyal Hulata told
a security conference in Tel Aviv. "In periods in which the
Authority and the (Palestinian) security did this effectively,
Israel was not required to undertake such extensive activity."
Palestinian officials say Israel's actions are weakening the
Palestinian Authority and that stability can only prevail once the
occupation ends.
(Reporting by Ali Sawafta in Ramallah and Maayan Lubell in
Jerusalem; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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