Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank. Israeli forces open fire in the West Bank. Photo: AFP According to a...
Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank.
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Israeli forces open fire in the West Bank. Photo: AFP |
According to a Reuters report, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said that clashes took place in the West Bank, where Israeli forces opened fire and targeted Palestinians.
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The Israeli military, meanwhile, said its personnel were under threat from petrol bombings and were in danger, so a firefight was called off.
Palestinians say Israeli forces clashed.
Attacks on Palestinians by Israeli forces have continued for the past few weeks, with several people being killed.
According to the report, Israeli authorities have warned of further tensions during the Islamic month of Ramadan in April, where conditions have been tense during the past during Ramadan.
Last week, Israeli police killed a Palestinian man and accused him of firing on five Israelis.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has strongly condemned Israeli shelling, saying 11 Palestinians had been killed in recent weeks.
Earlier, two Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in separate incidents in the West Bank.
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Following the incidents, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett called for more police to be deployed on city streets and for tighter security in various parts of the West Bank.
Last month, Palestinians in the Naqab area of occupied Jerusalem expressed fears that armed non-state Zionist groups had been formed amid growing tensions in the region.
Media reports said that a Zionist civilian group, the Barrel Rangers Unit, had been formally formed, and that former Israeli police officer Almog Cohen had formally launched the group, claiming inadequate police governance in the south. Is.
The group website said the group of volunteers would be trained to fight terrorism and make its presence felt in the area to maintain security.
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