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Israeli settlers attack Palestinians across West Bank

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JERUSALEM—A Palestinian man was killed near a settlement on the West Bank on Saturday night, according to Palestinian media, with almost 150 settler attacks targeting Palestinians carried out across the occupied territories.

The Israeli military said the Palestinian man killed late Saturday was seen outside the Khudumim settlement in the north of the West Bank, “armed with a handgun … and neutralized by the community’s civilian security team.” Palestinian official news agency Wafa identified the man as Karam Ali Salman, 18, from the village of Kusin near the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank. He was reportedly shot dead by armed Israeli settlers in “unclear” circumstances.

Another Palestinian man, 24-year-old Omar Tareq Saadi, also died of his injuries on Sunday. Thursday During the Israeli military attack on the Jenin refugee camp, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. Nine more Palestinians were killed in the early morning raid, the deadliest operation in two decades, according to Palestinian officials.

wafa said Attacks by at least 144 Israeli settlers were reported on Saturday in the West Bank, an occupied area envisioned by Palestinians as part of their future state. In southern Massafar his Yatta, settlers attacked a Palestinian man. In two villages near Ramallah, Masked attackers set houses and cars on fire and threw stones. In Nablus, settlers uprooted nearly 200 of his trees. Outside the northern village of Akrabá, dozens of settlers set up new unauthorized outposts, attacked Palestinian landowners who arrived on the scene, and injured the injured, according to Israeli human rights group Yesh Din. A doctor who came to assist was injured.The report added that the Israeli army did not intervene.

Palestinian official Ghassan Douglas said: “The frequency of terrorist attacks against Palestinian citizens and their property has increased to unprecedented levels.”

Early Sunday morning, Israeli security forces cordoned off the home of the Palestinian suspect’s family. Seven killed in shooting outside synagogue in East Jerusalem on Friday night. Authorities promised the house would be demolished soon.

At an emergency cabinet meeting on Saturday night, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: Whoever tries to hurt us, we hurt them and those who help them. “

Israeli police said they had arrested at least 42 people, including close relatives of the suspect, in connection with Friday’s shooting.

On Saturday, a 13-year-old Palestinian from a nearby neighborhood shot and wounded two Israelis in a second attack on an Israeli settlement in East Jerusalem just outside the walls of the Old City. Israeli police said the boy was arrested by armed civilians at the scene.

Netanyahu’s new government is the most right-wing in Israeli history, made up of an alliance of settler activists and ultranationalists who say past actions against Palestinian violence weren’t strong enough.

On Saturday, Israeli officials announced new anti-terrorism proposals, more support for Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, and easing restrictions on civilian gun ownership.

According to Israeli Channel 12 news, at a government meeting on Sunday, far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gavir said that in exchange for the seven people killed on Friday, the government would kill seven people in the West Bank within seven days. I demanded approval of the settlement. .

Israeli attacks in the West Bank have escalated dramatically over the past year, making 2022 the deadliest year for Palestinians since the United Nations began systematically tracking death tolls in 2005. rice field. 30 days, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

The violence coincides with pre-planned visits to the region by US officials who have been warning for weeks of an escalating conflict between Israel and Palestine. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s scheduled visits on Monday and Tuesday include meetings with Israeli Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas at the State Department’s West Bank. Said.

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Ben Gvir announced his counter-terrorism measures on Saturday. These are consistent with previous Israeli responses to Palestinian aggression, It was criticized by rights groups as a “collective punishment”.

A small crowd of Israeli protesters gathered near a crossroads leading to the Palestinian quarter of East Jerusalem late Saturday. rice field.

As they began to surround the vehicle, police yelled at the driver, who appeared to be Palestinian, to close the window and keep moving. Police then pushed the crowd away by ramming cars. One man was holding a sign that said “Revenge!” in Hebrew.

Aire Blumberg, 66, a plumber in a settlement near Maale Adumim, who took part in the demonstration, said anyone supporting the Palestinian attackers, including family members, should be deported. rice field.

“I think they should be given a one-way ticket out of Israel,” he said.

Netanyahu said he and his Likud MPs suppress A far-right member of his coalition.

But Ben Gvir is under pressure from his base to do more. Residents yelled at him when he visited the shooting site on Friday. what will you do? “

After Saturday’s cabinet meeting, he praised the suspect’s swift preparations to demolish the house, saying, “The speed of the seal sends a message to the enemy.”

Among the victims of Friday’s shooting near the synagogue was 14-year-old Asher Nathan, who was buried on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem late Saturday night.

Also dead were Eli and Natalie Mizrahi, a couple in their 40s, buried side by side early Sunday morning in a hilltop cemetery in the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh.

After hearing gunshots in the street, they left dinner Friday night and went to seek help, Eli’s father, Simon, told reporters near the scene of the shooting.

During the funeral, some mourners said their deaths were part of God’s greater plan for Israel. “Whoever is murdered under Palestinian law, if he is murdered by the Palestinians, it is in the name of God and there is purpose in that terrible tragedy.”

“Terrorists came to the synagogue with the knowledge that they would kill Jews just because they were Jews,” he said in his previous role as mayor of Jerusalem, during a “knife with a knife.” said Israeli Economy Minister Nil Barkat, who called on people to carry guns. His 2015-2016 Intifada’ was marked by a wave of Palestinian stabbings.

He was interrupted by Eli Mizrahi’s sister and exclaimed: You talk like that because the media is here. you are doing a show!

The suspect in the shooting has been identified as Khairi Alqam, a 21-year-old Palestinian from A-Tur near East Jerusalem, according to Israeli and Palestinian media. Arkham was named after his grandfather, who was stabbed and fatally wounded in 1998 by Israeli News his site, Jewish attackers. Y net report. Among those arrested on suspicion of carrying out the attacks were: Chime PerlmanHe was a member of the violent anti-Arab movement Kahanachai Movement, who was detained for a month in 2010. After his release, Perlman was barred by security forces from contacting several right-wing activists, including former Kahanist Ben Guwil.

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