Israeli forces, Palestinian militants clash in occupied West Bank
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[August 14, 2024]
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - The Israeli military said
it had carried out an airstrike on Palestinian militants in the occupied
West Bank on Wednesday while Hamas said its fighters were engaged in
fierce clashes with Israeli forces in the territory's Tubas city.
The official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that one man was
killed in a raid in Tubas, while four others were killed in an Israeli
drone strike in the nearby town of Tammun.
It did not give their identities, but Tubas residents said the man
killed there was as a member of the Islamist Hamas.
The Israeli military said in a statement: "As part of counterterrorism
activity...an aircraft struck a number of armed terrorists in Tammun."
It did not give a casualty figure.
The Al-Qassam Brigades - the armed wing of Hamas - said: "Our fighters
have been engaged for hours in fierce clashes with the invading
occupation forces on several fronts in the city of Tubas in the occupied
West Bank."
Reuters journalists at the scene of a raid in Tubas saw a badly damaged
house, with shattered glass and blood stains on the ground.
A youth said his family were sleeping in their home when Israeli special
forces burst in and called out for his father.
"My father woke us up and he carried his weapon and there was an
exchange of gunfire," he said.
"Then they asked him to surrender but my father said he will not
surrender and he would rather be a martyr or run away. My mother and us
started to ask him to surrender but he refused."
Violence in the West Bank was already on the rise before the war in Gaza
between Israel and Hamas broke out last October, but it has since
escalated, with stepped-up Israeli military raids, Jewish settler
violence and Palestinian street attacks.
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Palestinians inspect a house damaged in an Israeli raid, in Tubas,
in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, August 14, 2024. REUTERS/Raneen
Sawafta/File Photo
Israeli forces have killed at least 620 Palestinians in the West
Bank and East Jerusalem - areas the Palestinians envisage as part of
their own eventual state - since the start of the Gaza war,
according to Palestinian Health Ministry figures.
Some have been armed fighters but others have been stone-throwing
youths or uninvolved civilians.
At least 30 Israelis - civilians and soldiers - have been killed by
Palestinians in Jerusalem and the West Bank in the same period.
WAFA also reported that President Mahmoud Abbas, whose Palestinian
Authority has limited autonomy in the West Bank, is travelling to
Ankara on Thursday where he will address the Turkish parliament.
Abbas' speech takes place as the war in Gaza threatens to spill into
a full-out regional conflict involving Iran and its proxies in the
region, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen.
A new round of internationally mediated talks to end the Gaza war
and secure the release of Israeli hostages are still slated to go
ahead Thursday, though Hamas, which ran Gaza before the war, said it
will not attend.
(Reporting by Ali Sawafta and Maytaal Angel; Editing by Angus
MacSwan)
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