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The entrance to Jenin refugee camp Alamy Stock Photo
West Bank

Israeli army kills three Palestinian militants

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the troops for killing the militants.

ISRAELI FORCES KILLED three Palestinian militants in the West Bank today, the army said, the latest deaths in a surge of violence rocking the occupied territory.

An army statement said its forces “operated to prevent an immediate threat” and described one of the dead as a “leading military operative” from the Jenin refugee camp, a militant stronghold in the northern West Bank.

Since early last year, the West Bank has seen a string of attacks by Palestinians on Israeli targets, as well as violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinian communities and repeated Israeli army raids.

The army on today said that “a vehicle carrying a squad of terrorists from the Jenin refugee camp was identified while on its way to carry out an attack”.

Soldiers opened fire and killed three passengers, the statement said, including the suspected squad leader, 26-year-old Nayef Abu Swiess.

The Palestinian health ministry confirmed the deaths of three “young men by occupation (Israeli) bullets” in the incident near the town of Arraba in the Jenin area.

Deputy governor of Jenin Kamal Abu Al-Roub told AFP the Israeli army had “taken the car and the bodies”.

“The car had an Israeli licence plate,” he said.

Abu Swiess, according to the army statement, was “involved in military action against Israeli security forces and advancing military activity directed by terrorists in the Gaza Strip”, the coastal enclave controlled by Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Rising violence

Mourners later lay flowers at the site where the Palestinians were killed, an AFP correspondent reported.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the troops for killing the militants who he said were on their way “to attack Israeli citizens”.

“We will continue to take action – everywhere and at any moment – against those who seek to attack us,” he said in a statement.

Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad meanwhile vowed to respond to the latest deaths.

“The enemy will soon see that its foolish actions and terror will be met with a strong response by the resistance,” it said in a statement.

“Our Palestinian people and their courageous resistance will not let the occupation’s aggression pass without a price,” said Hamas in a separate statement.

Jenin refugee camp, one of the most crowded and impoverished in the West Bank, has become synonymous with Palestinian militancy and resistance against Israel, which views it as a “terrorist hub”.

In recent years it has been the site of fierce fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups.

Over the past 18 months, the security situation in the camp has deteriorated with repeated Israeli raids which security forces say are to pursue militants.

Violence this year linked to the conflict has killed at least 211 Palestinians, 28 Israelis, one Ukrainian and one Italian, according to an AFP tally compiled from official sources on both sides.

They include, on the Palestinian side, combatants as well as civilians and, on the Israeli side, three members of the Arab minority.

Excluding annexed east Jerusalem, the West Bank is home to nearly three million Palestinians and around 490,000 Israelis who live in settlements considered illegal under international law.

– © AFP 2023

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