Israeli Army Kills One Palestinian In Jenin Refugee Camp Raid

Thirteen Palestinians also wounded in the shooting, including a 19-year-old female.

Israeli Army Kills One Palestinian In Jenin Refugee Camp Raid
A total of 14 people have been killed in attacks in Israel since March 22

 

 

Israeli security forces have shot dead a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank refugee camp of Jenin, home of the gunman also behind a recent deadly Tel Aviv attack, the Palestinian Health ministry said. 13 other Palestinians were all wounded by the Israeli shooting on the Saturday, according to the ministry, including a 19 year old female

 

with a bullet to her stomach. The Palestinian killed was identified as Ahmad al-Saadi who was also reportedly a member of the al-Quds Brigades (Saraya al-Quds), the military wing of the Islamic Jihad movement. The Israeli army said that a military operation was ongoing in the Jenin camp, a stronghold of Palestinian armed factions

 

 

in the north of the occupied West Bank. Saturday’s raid comes a day after Israel said it shot dead Raad Hazem, 28, the alleged gunman who then killed three Israelis and wounded more than a dozen on Thursday in a popular nightlife district of Tel Aviv. The raid, that lasted for about two hours, began with the army surrounding Hazem’s

 

 

house and asking his father to turn himself in, which he refused, according to reports. The Israeli army also raided the village of Burqin near Jenin, reportedly in an operation to arrest former Palestinian prisoner Nour al-Din Hamada. Two injuries were also reported in that raid. Following the Saturday’s attack in Tel Aviv, Israeli Prime

 

 

Minister Naftali Bennett also said he had given security agencies full freedom to curb a recent surge in violence. A total of 14 people have been killed in attacks in Israel since March 22, including some carried out by alleged armed men linked to or inspired by ISIL (ISIS). Over the same period, at least 10 Palestinians have been killed.

 

 

The Palestinian movement Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, and the Islamic Jihad group praised the Tel Aviv attack drawing criticism from the UN but did not claim responsibility. Thursday’s deadly attack came amid heightened tensions during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. During last year’s Ramadan, confrontations

 

 

between Israeli forces and Palestinian worshippers at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem were followed by an 11-day Israeli offensive on Gaza. Israel killed at least 232 Palestinians in Gaza, including 66 children, and Hamas rockets killed 12 people in Israel, including two children. Jenin has been a

 

 

flashpoint throughout the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Earlier this month, Israeli security forces killed three Palestinians during an operation to arrest them in the town. Israel alleged the three men were Islamic Jihad armed group members responsible for an attack in the Israel. The raid, in which four Israeli soldiers were then

 

 

wounded, followed another deadly attack on March 29 in Bnei Brak, an Orthodox Jewish city near Tel Aviv. In that attack, a Palestinian with an assault rifle killed two Israeli civilians, two Ukrainian nationals and a policeman – a Palestinian with Israeli citizenship.