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Seven Palestinians, two Israelis killed in West Bank

A man checks the damage in a building following an Israeli raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. — AFP
A man checks the damage in a building following an Israeli raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. — AFP
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RAMALLAH: Nine people were killed Sunday in the occupied West Bank, including seven Palestinians who were targeted in an air strike by the Israeli army, sources on both sides said.


Violence in the West Bank since the start of Israel's war has surged to levels unseen in nearly two decades. Israeli forces carry out regular raids in the occupied territory, especially in Jenin and its adjacent refugee camp.


"An Israeli occupation bombardment on a group of citizens killed seven people in Jenin," said the Palestinian Ministry of Health, which is based in Ramallah.


The army, however, said "six were killed when an aircraft struck a person who hurled explosive devices" at troops in an operation in Jenin refugee camp.


Police said an Israeli police officer was killed during an operation at the refugee camp.


"She (officer) was in an operational vehicle that was hit by an explosive device," the force said, adding three other officers were also wounded.


In another incident north of Ramallah, an Israeli was shot dead, the army said.


He was "killed adjacent to the British police junction" north of Ramallah, the army said, adding police were searching for the attacker.


The official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported early Sunday that a major deployment of Israeli forces was under way in Jenin.


It said the six Palestinians, including four brothers, were killed in an "Israeli drone strike" in Jenin, and a seventh died later from wounds.


Suleiman Moussa, a resident of Jenin, said the "air strike" followed sounds of gunfire.


"We came here and saw people thrown to the ground, some with heads cut off, some body parts. It was an unbelievable scene and we didn't know what to do," Moussa said.


"Later people called the ambulance which came and took six martyrs and another person in a critical situation."


A footage from the strike showed residents inspecting patches of blood and splintered glass on a pavement near the camp hours after the strike.


Residents also attended the funeral of the four brothers.


Israeli army raids on the Jenin area often trigger gun battles between troops and Palestinian groups.


The army says it is targeting attackers in its raids, but the Palestinian health ministry says many civilians are among the dead.


Since the Gaza war began on October 7 at least 328 people in the West Bank have been killed by either soldiers or Israeli settlers, according to the Palestinian health ministry. — AFP


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