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3 Palestinians killed, 69 shot in Israeli West Bank raid

Mourners carry the body of Palestinian fighter of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade Hussein Taha, who was killed in an Israeli raid, during a funeral procession in the West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday. - AFP
 
Mourners carry the body of Palestinian fighter of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade Hussein Taha, who was killed in an Israeli raid, during a funeral procession in the West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday. - AFP
NABLUS: Three people were killed and dozens wounded on Tuesday, the Palestinian health ministry said, as Israeli forces raided the occupied West Bank city of Nablus.

The Israeli military said a senior commander of the fighter group was among the dead.

The latest violence comes two days after deadly fighting between Israel and Islamic Jihad fighters in the coastal enclave of Gaza was halted by a truce.

In the old city of Nablus, an AFP correspondent reported Palestinians trading gunfire with Israeli security forces.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said its medics treated 69 people for gunshot wounds across the Nablus area, at least four of them in critical condition.

"Ibrahim al Nabulsi was killed in the city of Nablus," the Israeli army said in a statement, adding that another fighter who was staying in the house also died.

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid hailed the raid as a "highly successful, precise action without casualties" among the security forces.

Israeli forces said they launched a shoulder-fired missile at the house and detained four suspects in the raid.

Nabulsi was a commander of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, one of the main fighter groups present in the West Bank operating under the ruling Fatah party.

Following the deadly raid, the fighter group said "the response will fit the crime".

Hundreds of mourners gathered in Nablus for the funeral procession of the three dead, with some fighters firing in the air as the bodies were carried through the crowd.

TEEN KILLED

The Palestinian health ministry named those killed as Nabulsi, Islam Sabbouh and Hussein Taha.

Jamal Taha said his 16-year-old son was killed while they were walking to work.

"The army was in the old city. My son went ahead of me to the market, he was carrying his food. There was shooting and four of us were injured," he said.

Heavy gunfire was heard as dozens of Israeli military vehicles brought traffic in one of the West Bank's largest cities to a standstill.

Clashes with the Israeli army also broke out in other parts of the city, as Palestinians hurled stones at the troops.

"A violent clash developed with dozens of rioters who threw stones and threw explosives at the forces, who responded by means of crowd dispersal and shooting. Several injuries were confirmed," the army said.

Security forces have conducted near-daily and often deadly operations in the West Bank in recent months, focusing on fighters from the Islamic Jihad group.

DEADLY FIGHTING

On Friday, Israel launched what it called a "pre-emptive" aerial and artillery bombardment of Islamic Jihad positions in the Gaza Strip, leading fighters in the coastal enclave to fire more than a thousand rockets in retaliation, according to the army.

An Egypt-brokered ceasefire reached on Sunday ended three days of intense fighting that killed 46 Palestinians, 16 of them children, and wounded 360, according to Gaza's health ministry.

Israel's Lapid spoke by telephone with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el Sisi on Monday, with the premier praising Cairo for its role in "preserving regional stability and security".

But following the Nablus raid, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Israel is "not interested in calm and stability". - AFP