Three Palestinians have been shot and killed by Israeli soldiers during raids that sparked clashes in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian health officials say.
One was killed during an army raid in the Qalandia refugee camp.
The Israeli military said it had been conducting arrests and confiscating weapons throughout the West Bank.
At one location in Qalandia, it said, soldiers came under attack by locals and responded with dispersal methods and live fire.
Later in the area of Jenin, where witnesses reported a firefight, Israeli forces killed two Palestinians, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.
The Israeli army said troops there apprehended a suspect over “involvement in terrorist activity and planning attacks”.
Soldiers opened fire, it said, after being shot at and a “violent riot” erupted.
The West Bank, among areas where Palestinians seek a state, has had a surge of violence since Israel stepped up the operations in response to a series of street attacks in its cities last year.
In the first two weeks of 2023, eight Palestinians have been killed in the raids, including three teenagers, according to Palestinian officials.
No Israeli soldiers have been killed in the operations.
Separately, on Wednesday, in the southern West Bank, a Palestinian stabbed a Jewish settler at a farm and was shot dead, Yochai Damri, the head of local settlements, told Israel’s Army Radio.
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