Palestinian shot dead by Israeli troops

Published May 23, 2017
Hebron (West Bank): Palestinian stone throwers burn tyres during clashes with Israeli forces at the northern entrance of a village.—AFP
Hebron (West Bank): Palestinian stone throwers burn tyres during clashes with Israeli forces at the northern entrance of a village.—AFP

JERUSALEM: Israeli police said a Palestinian attacker was killed after he tried to stab officers near Jerusalem as President Donald Trump visited the city on Monday, while clashes erupted in the West Bank as Palestinians declared a strike in solidarity with hundreds of hunger striking prisoners held in Israeli jails.

Police said the attempted stabbing occurred near Abu Dis, a Palestinian town on the outskirts of Jerusalem. She said the assailant was running at police officers with a knife when he was shot. Trump was visiting Jerusalem’s Old City, just a few miles (kilometres) away, at the time.

Meanwhile, dozens of Palestinian youths clashed with Israeli troops, and Palestinian shopkeepers shuttered their stores across the West Bank and east Jerusalem on Monday in solidarity with hundreds of hunger striking prisoners held in Israeli jails.

The strike coincided with the arrival of Trump for a two-day visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories. Although the protests were not directly aimed against the president, organizers hoped to draw attention to their cause.

The heaviest violence occurred at the Qalandia checkpoint on the outskirts of Jerusalem, where dozens of Palestinian youths set tires and garbage on fire and hurled bottles and stones at Israeli troops.

The army said troops responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. The Palestinian health ministry said three people were wounded by live fire, a claim denied by the military.

Protesters blocked roads elsewhere in the West Bank as the hunger strike entered its 36th day. Stores and government offices closed down, public transportation ground to a halt and main thoroughfares in Palestinian cities were empty of people and cars. Shop owners in east Jerusalem also closed their stores in solidarity.

Hundreds of prisoners have joined the strike, which they say is aimed at improving their conditions, particularly allowing more family visits. Israel says the strike leader, Marwan Barghouti, is orchestrating the strike to raise his political profile.

A Palestinian advocacy group says several of the hundreds of hunger striking prisoners have been hospitalised.

The Palestinian prisoners’ affairs committee called for a “day of rage” on Tuesday, when Trump visits the West Bank town Bethlehem, for “the voice of the prisoners to be heard by the president.”

Published in Dawn, May 23rd, 2017

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