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Gareth BROWNE

Israel forces kill two Palestinians in latest West Bank raid

Relatives of Palestinian Basel Basbous, killed at dawn by Israeli forces, mourn as they gather at the Al-Jalazun refugee camp, near the Israeli settlement of Beit El in the occupied West Bank, on October 3, 2022. ©AFP

Ramallah (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Israeli forces shot dead two Palestinians during an operation Monday targeting alleged militants near Ramallah, raising the year's mounting death toll in the occupied West Bank. 

Israeli forces have been conducting near daily raids in the Palestinian territory since March, with Palestinian fatalities reaching levels not seen since in years.

The latest deaths were in the central West Bank, at the Jazalone refugee camp near Ramallah, where the army said it was pursuing "an individual suspected of terror activity".

During the operation, Israeli troops killed 19-year-old Basel Basbous and Khaled Anbar, 20, according to the Palestinian health ministry.Raafat Habash, 19, was seriously injured, the ministry said. 

The army confirmed it had "neutralised" two people who had "attempted to carry out a ramming attack against (Israeli) soldiers" with a vehicle.

In Ramallah, seat of the Palestinian Authority, a general strike was called in response to the unrest and shut down much of the city, with youths patrolling the streets demanding businesses close for the day. 

Amid the unrelenting army raids, Israel's comptroller general Matanyahu Englman issued what he called an "urgent report" on Sunday, warning that the pace of the military activity mandated new resource planning. 

"The Israel Defense Forces are carrying out an important operation in the West Bank," he said, adding it was clear that "it's an operation that could take a long time". 

Following "a surprise visit" to army bases, Englman urged military brass to take "immediate" action "to improve the logistic infrastructure for combat soldiers and reservists in the West Bank," raising specific alarm about inadequate food rations.

Mounting toll

The army said Monday's operation included raids in several West Bank locations, with 16 people arrested overnight. 

Palestinian fatalities in the West Bank this year are on track to rival a deadly 2015 phase, when Israel responded to a flurry of stabbings carried out by so-called lone wolf attackers. 

According to a tally by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 84 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank by Israeli army fire from January 1 until September 20. 

An AFP tally from September 21 until Monday counts an additional 10 Palestinian deaths. 

The circumstances surrounding fatal shootings in the West Bank are often disputed, but a substantial number of Palestinians killed in the territory were fighters claimed by armed groups, including many who were firing on Israeli troops. 

An Israeli soldier was lightly injured late Sunday in a shooting attack near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, the army said.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since the Six-Day War of 1967. 

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