West Bank: Israeli troops have entered a major Palestinian city in the occupied West Bank in a rare, daytime arrest operation, triggering fighting that killed at least 10 Palestinians and wounded scores of others.
The raid on Wednesday (Israel time), which reduced a building to rubble and left a series of shops riddled with bullets, was one of the bloodiest battles in nearly a year of fighting in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. Two men, ages 72 and 61, were among the dead, and 102 people were wounded, Palestinian officials said.
The Israeli operation, coupled with the high death toll, raised the prospect of further bloodshed. A similar raid last month was followed by a deadly Palestinian attack outside a Jerusalem synagogue, and the Hamas militant group warned that “its patience is running out”.
In a move that could further raise tensions, Israel’s West Bank settler organisation said that Israeli officials had approved construction of nearly 2000 new homes in the settlements. The Israeli government did not immediately confirm the decision, which came just two days after the UN Security Council approved a watered-down statement opposing settlement construction.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Wednesday that the situation in the occupied Palestinian territory was “at its most combustible in years,” calling Israel’s operation in Nablus that left 10 Palestinians dead and over 80 injured “deeply concerning”. He urged stepped-up efforts to prevent the further escalation of violence, reduce tensions and restore calm.
Read the article by Aref Tufaha and Josef Federman in WAToday and The Sydney Morning Herald.