Palestinian police clash with gunmen in West Bank, one killed
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[September 20, 2022]
By Ali Sawafta and Nidal al-Mughrabi
NABLUS, West Bank (Reuters) -Palestinian
gunmen clashed with Palestinian Authority security forces in the
occupied West Bank on Tuesday and one man was killed in the
confrontations, which broke out after the arrest of two militants,
witnesses and medics said.
Islamist militant group Hamas, rival of the Western-backed Palestinian
Authority (PA), said the PA had arrested one of its senior members
wanted by Israel and another gunman, in the city of Nablus.
The PA said the reason for their arrest would be published at a later
time.
The PA has come under criticism from Israel and the United States for
not doing enough to rein in gunmen in militant strongholds such as
Nablus and the nearby city of Jenin.
Confrontations broke out in both cities overnight. Gunshots were fired
at the PA headquarters in Jenin, witnesses said. Shops shuttered and the
An-Najah National University instructed students to stay home.
Witnesses said PA policemen fired tear gas against youths hurling
stones. It was not immediately clear if the 53-year-old man killed in
the clashes was hit by PA or militant fire.
Talal Dweikat, spokesman of the PA's security body, said the death was
being investigated.
Violence in the West Bank has surged in recent months after Israel
stepped up raids into the territory following a spate of deadly
Palestinian street attacks in Israel.
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Palestinian demonstrators protesting the
arrest of two Palestinian militants react to tear gas during clashes
with Palestinian security forces in Nablus in the Israeli-occupied
West Bank September 20, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman
PA leaders have said the Israeli incursions weaken its rule, while
Israel says it must operate there in order to prevent more attacks
and has demanded the PA crack down on militants.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid was expected to discuss the West
Bank with Jordan's King Abdullah when they meet on Tuesday in New
York on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly.
U.S.-sponsored Palestinian statehood talks with Israel collapsed in
2014. Since then, the domestic credibility of the PA has waned,
while Hamas leaders regularly calling on militants in the West Bank
to step up attacks on Israel.
The Palestinian Authority has limited self-rule in the
Israeli-occupied West Bank. Hamas rules Gaza, which it seized from
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah in a brief 2007 civil
war.
"The Palestinian Authority has positioned itself as an exclusive
agent of the (Israeli) occupation against our Palestinian people,"
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said.
Dweikat called for calm. "Now more than ever, we are in need of
unity," he said in a statement.
(Reporting by Ali Sawafta; Additional reporting and writing by Nidal
Almughrabi in Gaza; Editing by Alison Williams)
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