RAMALLAH: Two Palestinians, including a teenager, were killed in unrest in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, one of them in clashes during a visit by right-wing Israeli politicians to a sensitive religious site.

The Palestinian health ministry said Mahdi Mohammad Hashash, 15, died of “serious wounds caused by shrapnel... during the occupation’s (Israel’s) incursion into Nablus”, the largest city in the northern West Bank.

The Israeli military said troops had been in the area to secure “the entrance of worshippers to Joseph’s Tomb”, believed to be the last resting place of the biblical patriarch Joseph and a flashpoint for West Bank violence.

It said “shots were heard” at the site and troops fired “towards a terrorist who placed a bomb in the area”. “A hit was identified,” it added, without directly commenting on Hashash’s death.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said three others were wounded in the clashes.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, a wing of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas’s secular Fatah movement, issued a statement claiming Hashash as one of its members.

Hashash was buried later Wednesday, with family and friends packing the Nablus morgue as the funeral procession began.

A Jewish settler organisation said eight Israeli politicians — current lawmakers and others elected on November 1 who have yet to be sworn in — were visiting Joseph’s Tomb.

The group included members of veteran hawk Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party and allies from the extreme right Religious Zionism bloc.

Hours later, the ministry said Rafaat Issa, 29, had been killed “by Israeli fire” in a separate incident west of the city of Jenin. The official Palestinian news agency Wafa said Issa was shot near the Israeli-built barrier that runs along the West Bank border.

There was no immediate information on clashes in the area, but Palestinians have previously been killed while trying to cross the barrier.

The army did not immediately provide information about the incident.

Published in Dawn, November 10th, 2022

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