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Palestinian man killed by Israeli forces in West Bank

Source: Xinhua| 2018-02-06 16:00:52|Editor: Chengcheng
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Palestinian protesters clash with Israeli forces in the village of Yamoun, in the West Bank city of Jenin, on Feb. 6, 2018. A Palestinian man was killed by Israeli forces on Tuesday in a military operation that targeted several villages located between Jenin and Nablus cities in the north of the West Bank, said deputy governor of West Bank city Jenin Kamal Abu Al-Rob. (Xinhua/Nidal Eshtayeh)

RAMALLAH, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) -- A Palestinian man was killed by Israeli forces on Tuesday in a military operation that targeted several villages located between Jenin and Nablus cities in the north of the West Bank, said deputy governor of West Bank city Jenin Kamal Abu Al-Rob.

Palestinian and Israeli sources identified the man as Ahmad Nasr Jarrar, who is though to be behind the drive-by shooting attack nearby settlement of Haft Gilad.

Jarrar's family said their 19-year-old son was wanted by the Israeli soldiers since the operation but denied any accusations, saying they have no information.

Israeli security Shin Bet and Border Police's counterterrorism unit known as Yamam said in a statement to journalists that Jarrar came out of a building in Yamoun village with an M-16 rifle and explosives and was shot immediately.

The operation, according to Palestinian sources, lasted all night an until early Tuesday morning, left one house demolished, nearly 30 arrested. Several checkpoints have also been set up around Jenin city and nearby villages.

Since the Haft Gilad shooting attack on Jan 9, Israeli forces have intensified military activity in the north of the West Bank in search of the assailants.

Tensions have risen since stabbing attack near the Ariel settlement that left one settler dead on Monday afternoon.

Israeli officials identified the assailant of the Monday attack as Palestinian citizen of Israel and a resident of Tel Aviv, Abd Al Karim Assi, 19, who fled the scene towards the same area that Jarrar was found.

Jewish settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem are deemed illegal by the international community, which has contributed to the stalling of the peace process.

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