3 dead as West Bank violence escalates

Published April 1, 2022
Israeli security forces inspect the scene of a stabbing attack in a bus near the Elazar settlement in the occupied West Bank on March 31. — AFP
Israeli security forces inspect the scene of a stabbing attack in a bus near the Elazar settlement in the occupied West Bank on March 31. — AFP

JENIN: Israeli security forces on Thursday raided a West Bank city after three fatal attacks rocked the Jewish state in a week, with two Palestinians shot dead and a third killed after launching a stabbing attack on a bus.

The violence comes after a Palestinian armed with an M-16 assault rifle killed two Israeli civilians, two Ukranian nationals and an Israeli-Arab policeman in the streets of Bnei Brak, an Orthodox Jewish city near Tel Aviv, on Tuesday night.

The shooting took to 11 the number of people slain in attacks carried out since March 22 by Israeli Arabs and Palestinians, including two attacks linked to the militant Islamic State group.

The latest bloodshed erupted in the West Bank city of Jenin on Thursday morning when Israeli soldiers mounting an operation to arrest suspects linked to the Bnei Brak attack returned fire after being shot at, the army said.

“Palestinian assailants fired toward the troops, who returned fire,” a statement from the military said.

The Palestinian health ministry said “the Israeli occupation forces” killed two Palestinians, Sanad Abu Attia, 17, and Yazid Al-Saadi, 23. Another 15 people were wounded, it said.

Throngs of people accompanied the bodies of Abu Attia and Al-Saadi through Jenin to pay their last respects, and masked men in black fired weapons into the air.

Israel said forces arrested a total of 31 people across the West Bank overnight, including three suspects in the village of Yabad, which was home to the attacker in Tuesday’s fatal shooting in Bnei Brak. An Israeli sniper was wounded during the raid, the army said.

Also on Thursday, a Palestinian man stabbed an Israeli civilian with a screwdriver on a bus south of the West Bank city of Bethlehem, the police said, before “a civilian on the bus shot the terrorist dead,” according to the army.

Shaare Zedek hospital in Jerusalem said it treated a man aged about 30 for stab wounds to his torso, and that he was in “serious but stable” condition.

The Palestinian health ministry identified the alleged assailant as Nidal Jumaa Jafara, 30.

The Gaza Strip-based secretary general of Islamic Jihad, Ziad Al-Nakhala, announced the group’s armed wing would step up activities “in light of the storming of Jenin camp by the Zionist enemy army”.

Osama Al-Hroub, an Islamic Jihad leader in Jenin, called the killing of the two young Palestinian men there a “crime” aimed at “covering up a series of disappointments and the occupation’s security failure, which failed to prevent the attacks deep inside” Israel.

A senior Palestinian intelligence official said that the Palestinian security services were “raising” security readiness, both in terms of Palestinian attacks inside Israel and violence perpetrated by Israeli settlers.

Later Thursday, Israelis flocked to the Nazareth funeral of Amir Khoury, 32, the Arab Christian policeman who died while confronting the Bnei Brak gunman.The violence has undercut regional efforts to defuse the situation.

Jordan’s King Abdullah II paid a rare visit to Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Monday, where he met with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas. He hosted Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Defence Minister Benny Gantz in Amman later during the week and condemned “violence in all its forms”.

Published in Dawn, April 1st, 2022

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