Israeli forces kill Palestinian gunmen who shot British-Israelis
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[May 04, 2023]
By Ali Sawafta
NABLUS, West Bank (Reuters) -Israeli forces on Thursday killed two
Palestinian gunmen who shot dead a British-Israeli mother and her two
daughters in April in the occupied West Bank, Israel's domestic security
service said.
A third militant who had aided the two gunmen was also killed in the
raid, Israel's Shin Bet service said.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said there had been three fatalities
during the raid in the city of Nablus. Hundreds of people marched in
their funeral procession through the streets of the city as gunmen fired
into the air.
Palestinian militant group Hamas said the men killed were members of its
armed wing and confirmed they had carried out the April 7 attack in
which British-Israeli Lucy Dee, 48, and her daughters Maia, 20, and Rina,
15, were killed, while travelling from their home in a Jewish settlement
in the West Bank.
In a separate incident nearby, at the flashpoint village of Huwara, a
Palestinian woman stabbed an Israeli soldier and was then shot by him
and a second soldier, the military said.
The woman, identified as Iman Odeh, 26, died of her injuries, the
Palestinian Health Ministry said.
The incidents came after an exchange of cross-border strikes between
Israel and Gaza earlier in the week and more than a year of violence
that has seen repeated Israeli raids in the West Bank as well as a
series of attacks by Palestinians on Israelis.
The shooting attack on the Dee family, which British Foreign Minister
James Cleverly described as "abhorrent", shocked Israelis, who flocked
to the Dees' funerals last month.
In a radio interview with Israeli public broadcaster Kan, Rabbi Leo Dee,
the family's father, thanked the Israeli security forces and said he was
more consoled by meeting transplant patients this week who had received
his wife's organs.
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Emergency personnel with other
Palestinians view the site where Israeli forces killed Palestinian
gunmen in a raid, according to the Israeli military, in Nablus in
the Israeli-occupied West Bank May 4, 2023. REUTERS/Raneen Sawafta
"That was a great comfort," Dee said.
In Nablus, witnesses said Israeli undercover units surrounded a
house in the old city before a gun battle which left the structure
badly damaged by explosions and bullet holes.
Since the beginning of the year, more than 100 Palestinians, most of
them fighters in militant groups but some of them civilians
including children, have been killed by Israeli forces and at least
18 Israelis and foreigners have been killed.
Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem threatened revenge for the killing of
the gunmen who were barricaded in the house. "The occupation will
pay the price for its crimes against our people and for the
assassination today," he said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that those who harm
Israelis are eventually reached. "It doesn't matter where you try to
hide - we will find you," he said.
Nabil Abu Rudeineh, spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas, blamed Israel for the escalation and called on the United
States to intervene.
(Reporting by Maayan Lubell, Ali Sawafta, Dan Williams and Nidal al-Mughrabi;
writing by Maayan Lubell; editing by Andrew Heavens, Emelia
Sithole-Matarise and Mark Heinrich)
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