RAMALLAH: Three Palestinians were hurling rocks at cars in the occupied West Bank on Sunday when Israeli soldiers opened fire, killing one of them, according to the Israeli military. According to the Palestinian Red Crescent, the incident resulted in one fatality and one injury. Palestinian officials did not immediately respond. In addition to the death, one person was “neutralized,” according to the Israeli military, while another was taken into custody.
A Palestinian teenager driving a car in their direction and a bystander at a checkpoint in the West Bank city of Hebron were both slain by Israeli troops the day before. Speaking on condition of anonymity, an Israeli security official stated that the automobile was driven by a 17-year-old and that the second person killed was a 55-year-old bystander.
Ziad Naim Abu Dawood, a 55-year-old municipal street cleaner, was slain at work, according to the Palestinian state news agency WAFA. It stated that another Palestinian had been killed, although it did not explain why the soldiers had opened fire.
The Israeli-occupied West Bank has seen an increase in violence this year. Attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinians have increased dramatically, and the military has increased travel restrictions and conducted extensive searches in many communities.
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