West Bank – 4 Palestinian Youths Wounded In Clash With Israeli Troops

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    Palestinians run for cover from tear gas shot by Israeli forces during clashes in the West Bank town of Dura, near Hebron, 04 July 2016. Clashes started after Israeli forces carried out a raid on mosques and houses in Dura and arrested a number of Palestinians.  EPA/ABED AL HASHLAMOUNRamallah, West Bank – Four Palestinian youths were wounded in clashes early Monday with Israeli forces who were demolishing the West Bank homes of two assailants’ families, a Palestinian health official said.

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    One of the four was seriously wounded, Ramallah hospital director Ahmad Bitawi said.

    The Israeli military said troops were in the Qalandiya refugee camp demolishing the homes of the families of two Palestinians who stabbed and killed an Israeli near Jerusalem’s Old City in December. The assailants in the December attack were shot and killed by Israeli guards, and a second Israeli died after apparently being shot mistakenly by police in the confusion.

    During Monday’s demolitions, Palestinian demonstrators opened fire on soldiers, the army said. Soldiers tried to disperse the crowd using stun grenades and rubber bullets, then opened fire toward the “main instigators,” it said.

    The clash came after a few days of increased violence. On Friday, a Palestinian gunman ambushed a family traveling in a car in the southern West Bank, killing an Israeli man and wounding his wife and two teenage children. The day before, a Palestinian teen stabbed a 13-year-old Israeli-American girl to death as she slept in her bedroom in a West Bank settlement.

    The attacks prompted Israel to send hundreds of troops to the area and impose a closure on the Hebron district, where many of the recent attacks have originated. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also said Israel will reduce the amount of tax revenues it collects on behalf of the Palestinians each month, saying it would offset money Palestinian officials give to families of attackers.

    Also Monday, Israel’s Shin Bet security agency said it has arrested two Palestinians who helped two Palestinian gunmen carry out a deadly shooting attack at a Tel Aviv cafe last month. The Shin Bet said the gunmen drew inspiration from the Islamic State group, but were not recruited to IS and did not receive training from it. Four Israelis were killed in the attack and others were wounded.
    A Palestinian inspects the rubble of Issa Assaf's home after it was reportedly demolished by Israeli troops in Qalandia refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, 04 July 2016.  EPA
    Over the past nine months, Palestinians have carried out dozens of stabbings, shootings and attacks using cars against civilians and security forces, killing 34 Israelis and two visiting Americans. During the same period, Israeli troops as well as some armed civilians have killed about 200 Palestinians — most of them said by Israel to be attackers.

    Israel says the violence is fueled by a Palestinian campaign of incitement, and a glorification of attacks by Palestinians on social media. Palestinians say the violence stems from frustration at nearly five decades of Israeli rule in territory they claim for a state.


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    bennyt
    bennyt
    7 years ago

    “Demolished?” Why are there still some walls standing? What a half-assed job!

    Godol-Hador
    Godol-Hador
    7 years ago

    I’m hoping the wounds are pretty serious. Let them suffer for the rest of their miserable lives

    BP2015
    BP2015
    7 years ago

    vin please change the headlines it looks like CNN