Israeli fire kills three Palestinians in day of unrest

Published October 1, 2021
Israeli police examine the scene of a stabbing attack in Jerusalem's Old City, Israel, Sept 30. — AP
Israeli police examine the scene of a stabbing attack in Jerusalem's Old City, Israel, Sept 30. — AP

JERUSALEM: Three Palestinians were killed on Thursday by Israeli fire, including a woman who tried to stab officers in Jerusalem, a militant shot during West Bank clashes and a Gazan who approached the border fence.

The violence comes days after an Israeli raid on militants in the occupied West Bank left five Palestinians dead.

At dawn in Jerusalem, the sound of gunshots rang through the Old City, with the body of a woman lying on a stone street that leads to the Al Aqsa mosque, a journalist said. She was later draped in a survival blanket.

Police said she had attempted to stab officers after being stopped for a check because her conduct aroused suspicion.

“During the questioning, the terrorist pulled out a knife and tried to stab the officers. They immediately responded with gunfire and neutralised her,” a statement said, noting medics later pronounced her dead.

The woman was identified by Palestinian officials as Israa Khozaimieh, 30, from Qabatiya in the northern West Bank. The attempted attack did not result in any Israeli casualties. Israeli security forces are stationed at each entrance to the Al Aqsa mosque compound, Islam’s third holiest site, known to Jews as the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism.

The compound lies in east Jerusalem, which Israel occupied in 1967 and later annexed in a move never recognised by the international community.

In a separate incident in Burqin, in the northern West Bank near Jenin, Israeli troops and border police conducted an overnight operation “to arrest suspects and locate weapons,” a police statement said.

“During the operation, an armed terrorist fired at the forces who were operating in the village during a riot,” police said.

“Border police forces responded with gunfire toward the terrorist and neutralised him,” police said.

Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad said the man killed was Alaa Zayoud, 22, a member of its military wing.

No Israeli forces were wounded in the incident in the West Bank, a Palestinian territory under Israeli military occupation since 1967.

On Sunday, five Palestinians were killed after an Israeli raid in the West Bank sparked gun battles with Hamas militants, two of them in Burqin, officials said.

One of those killed in Burqin on Sunday was an Islamic Jihad member, and the movement said on Thursday that Zayoud had “joined” him.

Hamas, the militant rulers of the Gaza Strip, issued a statement in support of the “martyrdom” of Zayoud, saying “armed resistance and comprehensive confrontation” with Israel were the way to expel “settlers” from “our occupied land”.

In a third and unrelated incident in Gaza, Israeli troops “spotted three suspects approaching the security fence,” an army statement said.

Published in Dawn, October 1st, 2021

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