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Three Palestinians killed in Israeli operation in West Bank

Army says their soldiers came under gunfire and retaliated

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 17 Jun 2022 3:30PM

Three Palestinians killed in Israeli operation in West Bank
The three men killed this morning when Israeli forces, who have increased their operations in Jenin in recent months, opened fire on the vehicle in which the men were travelling. – @EyeonPalestine Twitter pic, June 17, 2022

JENIN – Three Palestinians were killed thius morning and eight others wounded in an operation by Israeli forces in Jenin in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian news agency Wafa reported. 

The three men were killed when Israeli forces, who have increased their operations in the area in recent months, opened fire on the vehicle in which the men were travelling. 

“Fierce clashes” were happening in the area at the time, according to Wafa.

A photographer at the scene saw the bodies of the three young men at the morgue, as well as a white vehicle riddled with bullet holes. 

The Israeli army said in a brief message in Hebrew that it was conducting an operation in Jenin to locate weapons from two different locations. 

Their soldiers came under gunfire as they arrived at the first location and retaliated, the army said. 

They added that a suspicious vehicle was seen on the side of the road on their way to the next place. 

“Shots were identified towards the soldiers who thwarted the terrorists’ plans to target them,” the army said, adding that they found weapons, including two M-16 assault rifles and cartridges at the scene of the clashes. 

The Israeli army has ramped up raids in and around the occupied West Bank’s Jenin camp, a stronghold of Palestinian armed factions. 

Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, a prominent TV reporter with Al Jazeera, was shot dead last month in Jenin while she was covering an Israeli army operation. 

The Palestinian Authority, Al Jazeera, and Qatar, where the channel is based, accused the Israeli army of killing the journalist. 

A Palestinian probe said the reporter – who was wearing a bullet-proof vest with “press” written on it and a reporting helmet when she was shot – was shot dead in what it described as a war crime. 

Israel has denied the allegations, arguing that she could have been killed by a Palestinian gunman, but later said it could not rule out the possibility that it was Israeli soldiers. – AFP, June 17, 2022

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