RT.com
10 Aug 2022, 03:43 GMT+10
Clashes in the West Bank erupted after Israeli special forces killed a suspected terrorist and another gunman
Israeli security forces fatally shot two teenage Palestinian protesters during clashes in the West Bank on Tuesday, Palestine's health ministry and the Islamic Jihad militant group have said.
The violence in the streets erupted after Israeli special forces encircled the house of Ibrahim al-Nabulsi in Nablus. The senior Palestinian militant commander suspected of being behind several attacks in Israel refused to surrender and was killed along with another gunman.
According to media reports, mere hours after the shootout, thousands of Palestinians gathered to pay their last respects to al-Nabulsi, with calls for revenge made during the funeral procession.
Violent clashes ensued soon thereafter, with the Israeli military confirming that its troops opened fire on groups of Palestinians who were throwing rocks and launching fireworks at the soldiers.
The Islamic Jihad later claimed that a 16-year-old was killed in the clashes, while in the city of Hebron, Palestinian health authorities reported the death of another 17-year-old, who succumbed to his wounds at the hospital.
Around 40 more Palestinians are said to have sustained injuries as well.
No Israeli casualties have been reported thus far.
The escalation in the West Bank came days after Israel and the Islamic Jihad sealed a truce on Sunday, which put an end to Israel's military operation in the Gaza Strip, targeting the militant group. Three days of Israeli strikes killed at least 44 Palestinians. According to Israeli officials, some of the Islamic Jihad's top commanders were among the dead.
The Palestinian group responded by firing volleys of missiles at Israel, though no casualties were reported as a result, with the country's Iron Dome air defense system intercepting some of the incoming rockets.
(RT.com)
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