The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Israeli forces shoot two Palestinia­ns during arrest raid

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Israeli troops shot and wounded two Palestinia­ns on Monday during clashes during an arrest raid in the occupied West Bank.

Israel said it arrested 11 Palestinia­ns in operations across the territory overnight. In a raid in the village of Yamun, near the city of Jenin, the army said dozens of Palestinia­ns hurled rocks and explosives at troops.

Soldiers “responded with live ammunition” toward “suspects who hurled explosive devices,” the military said. The Palestinia­n Health Ministry said two men were critically wounded.

Israel has carried out a wave of arrest raids and other operations in recent weeks that it says are aimed at preventing further attacks after Palestinia­n assailants killed at least 14 people inside Israel. Two of the attackers came from in and around Jenin, long a bastion of armed struggle against Israeli rule.

At least 25 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli forces in recent weeks, according to an Associated Press count. Many had carried out attacks or were involved in clashes, but an unarmed woman and a lawyer who appears to have been a bystander

were also among those killed.

Israel captured the West Bank, along with the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem, in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinia­ns seek those territorie­s for a future independen­t state.

Tensions have run high in recent days, during the confluence of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and the weeklong Jewish holiday of Passover.

Palestinia­ns and Israeli police have clashed at a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site, known to Muslims as the Al-aqsa Mosque compound and to Jews as the Temple Mount.

Jordan and Egypt, which made peace with Israel decades ago and coordinate with it on security matters, have condemned its actions at the holy site. Jordan — which serves as custodian of the site — summoned Israel’s charge d’affaires in protest on Monday.

An Arab party that made history last year by joining Israel’s governing coalition on Sunday suspended its participat­ion — a largely symbolic act that neverthele­ss reflected the sensitivit­y of the holy site, which is at the emotional heart of the century-old conflict.

Israel says security forces were forced to enter the compound after Palestinia­ns stockpiled stones and other objects and hurled rocks in the direction of an adjacent Jewish holy site.

 ?? MAHMOUD ILLEAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Israeli police officers are deployed in the Old City of Jerusalem on Sunday. Palestinia­ns and Israeli police have clashed at a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site, known to Muslims as the Al-aqsa Mosque compound and to Jews as the Temple Mount.
MAHMOUD ILLEAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Israeli police officers are deployed in the Old City of Jerusalem on Sunday. Palestinia­ns and Israeli police have clashed at a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site, known to Muslims as the Al-aqsa Mosque compound and to Jews as the Temple Mount.

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