Israel detains two settlers after Palestinian killed

August 6, 2023 by AAP
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Two Israelis have been arrested after a Palestinian teen was shot dead in the occupied West Bank in an attack by Israeli civilians on a local village, Israeli police say.

Burqa, Ramallah. (2023, March 22). Photo: Wikipedia. 

Residents of the Palestinian Burqa village said Israeli settlers entered their village on Friday night, threw rocks and set fire to cars.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said a 19-year-old Qusai Matan died in the incident.

A statement from the Israeli military said an initial investigation has found that clashes began when Israelis arrived to herd sheep near the village, and Palestinians from the town came to move them away, at which point “verbal confrontations ensued which were followed by the hurling of rocks by both sides and the firing of fireworks by Palestinians”.

“During the confrontation, Israeli civilians shot toward the Palestinians,” the statement said.

“As a result of the confrontation, a Palestinian was killed, four others were injured and a Palestinian vehicle was found burnt.”

Israeli media reported that one of the arrested settlers used to work as an aide, who remained unnamed, for a lawmaker of the ultranationalist Israeli “Jewish Power” party, which is in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition in the Israeli parliament.

It includes Itamar Ben-Gvir, a pro-settlement firebrand known for hardline positions against Palestinians.

The party could not be reached for comment.

The United States has expressed concern over growing attacks by Jewish settlers on Palestinian villages in the West Bank, where violence has worsened since last year with stepped-up Israeli raids amid Palestinian street attacks on Israelis.

A suspected Palestinian gunman opened fire in Tel Aviv on Saturday and hit a security guard who later died of his injuries in hospital, medics said.

He was a 42-year-old father of three daughters, the spokesman for the Ichilov Hospital said.

Initially, the victim was resuscitated and taken to hospital.

Police said they shot the perpetrator, who also later died in hospital.

The attacker was a Palestinian from Jenin in the West Bank.

The 27-year-old was carrying a suicide note, police chief Kobi Shabtai told the Times of Israel newspaper at the scene of the attack.

“He came in order to become a martyr,” Shabtai said.

Mosques in Jenin were told over loudspeakers that he was a member of the militant Palestinian group Islamic Jihad.

The incident occurred when police officers “noticed an individual who aroused their suspicions and prompting them to approach him. At that stage, the terrorist opened fire towards the inspectors, severely injuring one of them,” the police said in an earlier statement.

“Another municipal inspector responded swiftly and managed to neutralise the terrorist.”

Ambulance sirens could be heard in the city centre.

Later, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “I commend the personnel of the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality security patrol for their alertness and for engaging, thereby thwarting a much more serious attack.”

He added, “Our security forces will settle accounts with everyone who seeks to attack us.”

A leading member of Hamas, the Palestinian organisation that rules the Gaza Strip, called the attack “a heroic act and a natural reaction to the killing of two young men in the West Bank on Friday”.

with AP and DPA

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One Response to “Israel detains two settlers after Palestinian killed”
  1. Naomi Be says:

    Note to the editor: One is not a “settler” when living in your ancestral homeland… and just while we talk about it, Israel also doesn’t have a “West Bank” West bank of what in Israel ? The area is Judea and Samaria. Words have power and the wrong words play in the hands of Israel haters – It is time that JEWISH media stop using anti-Israel narratives and call things what they really are: Not Settlers, they are Israelis – Not West Bank, It’s Judea.

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