Israeli forces kill Palestinian teen in West Bank

Published May 2, 2023
Khan Yunis (Gaza Strip): Palestinians pose for a picture before a rally on Monday in the run-up to the May 15 anniversary of the Nakba, or “catastrophe”. More than 600 Palestinian communities were destroyed or depopulated by Jewish forces in 1948, during the days leading  to the creation of Israel, according to Zochrot, 
an Israeli organisation. The memory of the Nakba has become a rallying point in the Palestinian quest for statehood.—AFP
Khan Yunis (Gaza Strip): Palestinians pose for a picture before a rally on Monday in the run-up to the May 15 anniversary of the Nakba, or “catastrophe”. More than 600 Palestinian communities were destroyed or depopulated by Jewish forces in 1948, during the days leading to the creation of Israel, according to Zochrot, an Israeli organisation. The memory of the Nakba has become a rallying point in the Palestinian quest for statehood.—AFP

JERICHO: Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian teenager during a morning arrest raid that led to clashes in a refugee camp outside the city of Jericho in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials said.

The Palestinian health ministry said 17-year-old Jibril Kamal died after being shot in the head. Six other people were wounded during the raid, with three of them in serious condition, the ministry said.

The Israeli military said that during its raid on the Aqabat Jabr refugee camp, its troops shot at suspects who had fired at them and that targets were identified.

Videos on social media showed a convoy of armored military vehicles driving between houses as shots rang out in the distance. A journalist said the military put up checkpoints controlling movement in and out of the area.

The Jericho raid came amid operations across the West Bank on Monday that ended in at least 17 arrests and confiscation of weapons. Near the troubled northern West Bank city of Jenin, the Islamic Jihad movement said one of its officials Mahdi al-Sharqawi had been arrested.

Jericho Hospital director Naser Anani said: “The situation is very difficult. It exists in every city, in every refugee camp and it is the price we pay for resisting the occupation.” Jericho Governor Jihad Abu al-Asal said the Israeli government must be held responsible.

“We tell the world, don’t leave this refugee camp prey to this occupation.” In a separate incident, the Palestinian health ministry said Israeli soldiers critically wounded a 20-year-old Palestinian in Bethlehem around dawn on Monday.

The military said it was not aware of any people wounded in the Bethlehem area, where security forces confiscated weapons.

Israeli-Palestinian violence has surged this year, with frequent military raids and violence by Israeli settlers amid a spate of Palestinian attacks. More than 90 Palestinians and at least 19 Israelis and foreigners have been killed since January.

Israel captured the West Bank, which Palestinians hope will form the core of a future independent state, in the 1967 Middle East war. It has since built large settlements there while US-sponsored statehood talks have stalled.

Published in Dawn, May 2nd, 2023

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