Israeli army raids Palestinian city of Ramallah, 35 wounded in clashes
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[June 08, 2023]
By Ali Sawafta
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) -Clashes erupted after Israeli forces
raided the city of Ramallah in the West Bank early on Thursday in what
the military said was an operation to demolish the house of a
Palestinian accused of a Jerusalem double-bombing last year.
The Palestinian health ministry said at least 35 people were wounded,
including at least 20 by live bullets. Two people suffered serious
abdominal wounds while a third was hit by a rubber bullet which
penetrated his skull.
A Reuters journalist said a large military convoy arrived in downtown
Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinian government in the occupied West
Bank, leading hundreds of Palestinians to gather in the area.
Some Palestinian youths hurled stones at the Israeli soldiers, who fired
live bullets, stun grenades and tear gas at the crowd, the journalist
said. Trash bins that were set on fire blocked roads as ambulance sirens
wailed.
The military said soldiers were confronted by crowds throwing petrol
bombs and rocks and responded with live fire. It said a Palestinian
photojournalist was hit by a rubber bullet and the incident was being
reviewed.
The Israeli military said its forces carried out the operation to
demolish the house of Islam Faroukh, who was arrested last year on
suspicion of carrying out a deadly bombing attack in Jerusalem.
The attack in November killed two people, including an Israeli-Canadian
teenager, and wounded at least 14 others in what police said were
coordinated explosions of improvised bombs planted at bus stops near the
city exit and in a junction leading to a settlement.
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A Palestinians throws stones as the
Israeli army raids Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, June
8, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed Torokman
Israel routinely destroys the houses of those it suspects of
carrying out attacks as a deterrence measure that critics see as
collective punishment, which is illegal under international
humanitarian law.
"What the occupation authorities did was a heinous crime,"
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh was quoted as saying
the the official WAFA news agency. "It turned an entire family
overnight into a homeless family."
Hours before the raid, the U.S. envoy to Palestinians, Hady Amr, met
with senior Palestinian official Hussein Al-Sheikh.
Violence in the West Bank, among territories where Palestinians seek
statehood, has risen sharply during the past year. Israel has
intensified its military raids amid a spate of deadly street attacks
carried out by Palestinians in its cities.
The Palestinian health ministry said at least 158 Palestinians have
been killed by Israel since January. Israel's foreign ministry said
20 Israelis and two foreign nationals have been killed in
Palestinian attacks in the same period.
(Reporting by Ali Sawafta and Henriette Chacar; Editing by Grant
McCool and Angus MacSwan)
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