Israel and West Bank violnece: 4 Palestinian attackers shot dead

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Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ehab Hanani, 19, who was fatally shot during clashes with Israeli troops last Thursday, during his funeral in the West Bank village of Beit Furik, on the outskirts of Nablus, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
Palestinian mourners carry the body of Ehab Hanani, 19, who was fatally shot during clashes with Israeli troops last Thursday, during his funeral in the West Bank village of Beit Furik, on the outskirts of Nablus, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
Palestinian assailants carried out five stabbing attacks in Jerusalem and the West Bank on Saturday, authorities said, as a month-long outburst of violence showed no signs of abating. The unrest came despite new security measures that have placed troops and checkpoints around Palestinian neighborhoods in east Jerusalem. At least four assailants were killed.

In Jerusalem, where most of the violence has taken place, police spokeswoman Luba Samri said a 16-year-old Palestinian drew a knife on officers early Saturday when they asked for identification after a bystander said he was behaving suspiciously. She said the officers shot and killed the teenager after he tried to stab them. The incident took place near where two Palestinian men boarded a bus earlier in the week and began shooting and stabbing passengers, killing two.

Later, another assailant tried to stab a policeman on the outskirts of Jerusalem, but struck his bulletproof vest and did not injure him. The assailant was shot and wounded. Police said when an officer approached to treat the attacker, he pulled out a second knife and attempted to attack him. He was then shot and killed.

The other three stabbing attacks Saturday took place in the West Bank city of Hebron, a frequent flashpoint where a few hundred Jewish settlers live in close proximity to tens of thousands of Palestinians.

In the first incident, Israel’s military said an Israeli pedestrian shot and killed a Palestinian who tried to stab him. Later, police said a Palestinian woman stabbed a female officer at a border police base in Hebron and lightly injured her before the officer shot her dead. At night, the army said a soldier was stabbed and moderately wounded before the attacker was shot. There were no immediate details on his condition.

Over the past month, eight Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks, most of them stabbings. In that time, 40 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire, including 19 labeled by Israel as attackers, and the rest in clashes with Israeli troops.

Israel has taken unprecedented steps in response to the attacks. It has deployed soldiers in Israeli cities and erected concrete barriers outside some Arab neighborhoods of east Jerusalem, where most of the attackers came from. Ordinary citizens have also increasingly taken up arms to protect themselves.

On Saturday, roadblocks on the outskirts of Arab neighborhoods caused massive traffic jams, with some frustrated motorists saying they had been waiting for several hours. On the edge of the Issawiyeh neighborhood, drivers honked their horns at a group of Israeli police and paramilitary border police who were taking their time checking each car and asking some of the younger Palestinians to lift up their shirts to show they were not armed.

Palestinians said the roadblocks are collective punishment and ineffective in deterring attackers since those with bad intentions would try to reach Jewish neighborhoods through dirt roads anyway.

“People are very upset,” said Emad Obeid, a 30-year-old taxi driver. “This will just cause new attacks.”

Most of the attacks on Israelis have been carried out by Palestinians with no known ties to militant groups, in many cases seemingly inspired by messages on social media.

The daily attacks have caused a sense of panic across Israel and raised fears that the region is on the cusp of a new round of heavy violence. Palestinians say the violence is the result of nearly 50 years of Israeli occupation, more than two decades of failed peace efforts and a lack of hope for gaining independence anytime soon.

The violence erupted a month ago over the Jewish New Year, fueled by rumors that Israel was plotting to take over Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site, a hilltop compound revered by Jews as the Temple Mount and home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third-holiest shrine and a key national symbol for the Palestinians.

Israel has adamantly denied the allegations, saying it has no plans to change the status quo at the site, where Jews are allowed to visit but not pray. The Palestinian fears stem in part from the growing number of Jews visiting the compound in recent months, especially during holidays, with the encouragement of Jewish activists groups and senior government officials.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has at times tried to calm the situation by saying violence is not in the Palestinians’ interest and behind the scenes has ordered his security forces to reduce frictions.

But Israel accuses him of incitement, saying he has not condemned attacks on Israelis and pointing to his false accusation last week that Israel “summarily executed” a Palestinian boy who stabbed an Israeli boy. The Palestinian teen is recovering in an Israeli hospital.

Many of the attackers have been Palestinian youth, and a local police commander at the scene of Saturday’s attack in Jerusalem pleaded for parents to restrain them.

“I call on the parents to show responsibility for their children and tell us, the police, about any unusual behavior,” Haim Shmueli said. “Inform us so that we can deal with these kids and won’t have to get to a place where we have to track them down here on the streets and neutralize them.”

Late Saturday, hundreds of Israeli and Palestinian peace activists marched through the streets of Jerusalem, chanting “Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies.” The demonstrators were heavily guarded by Israel’s security forces.

“We came here to show that Jews and Arabs, Israelis and Palestinians, can stand together and move toward a different policy, a policy of a just peace, of independence for both of our people,” said Uri Weltmann, a social activist and teacher from Haifa.

Associated Press

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26 responses to “Israel and West Bank violnece: 4 Palestinian attackers shot dead”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar

    ‘Gee Whiz, Martha … I just got used to not having the ‘445’ in my pocket all the time, since it was killing my back, and now I gotta oil it up again. The Chiropractor isn’t going to be happy either.’
    ‘Yes indeed, Jebadiah, but you just know every kid out there has some kind of knife in every pocket.’
    ‘Oh, DEAR .. look .. there’s one twitching now.’

  2. “West Bank violnece”

    Hello yalibnan staff!!! Were you drinking when you posted that?

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      lololol ….

      1. Lol you found that funny coz you can relate 😛
        So can I

  3. How convenient that all those killed in cold blood were knife wielding.
    Something isn’t right about this story

    1. ??????almost every attack is video documented.
      if you have dificulties finding a particular video evidence, give me the date and details of an attack and i’ll do my best to find the corresponding documentation

      1. Ok find me the video of the settler shooting the Palestinian. It happened in the last 30 hours

        1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LapgbXfGAI

          no video of hebron attack, it’s the only one i found and it does not show the inccident itself

      2. And show me the video of the 18 yo that was killed in cold blood at a checkpoint. Supposedly she had a knife too.
        I’m sorry but your claim that they are all video documented is untrue.

        1. Correction: your claim that nearly all are video documented is untrue.

        2. i’m sorry but i wrote ALMOST all videos..check it

          1. O O
            2 hours ago
            Correction: your claim that nearly all are video documented is untrue.

          2. whatever , lets reverse that shall we? can you find me a documented incident form the past week in which the palistinian defenetly didn’t pull out a knif?

          3. Doron, you made the claim that nearly all are video documented.
            And in a court of law, one needs to prove guilt not the other way around.

          4. exactly, let Abu Mazzen who accuses us with executions go through the videos and proof those realy are executions.
            we claim for self defence and sinse Mr Abbas accused us ,it’s up to him to produce the evidence.
            we emphasize our right to self defence and anyone who believes differently- prove it 🙂

          5. Sorry doron, I’m not ignoring you. I’m just busy atm wiping the floor with mabz

          6. LOLOLOL, he is a low life i must agree.

            as for the videos:
            i could only find 3 inccidents involving women
            1. i posted already (bus station, but the woman is 30, not 18 and woman shot in the legs)
            2. a car bomb attempt at a road block- woman survived:
            http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Woman-detonates-explosive-at-Maaleh-Adumim-checkpoint-421560
            3. a woman shot dead after a stabbing attempt but only post event stills of it :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUsDgsnfoJw

            these are all the women terrorists inccidents i could find since october first

          7. Thanks doron. Xx
            I’m going to sleep. Sorry
            I will comment more when I, hopefully , awake. Good night or day. Xx

          8. And why are you limiting it to the past week?
            Didn’t this start at the beginning of October?

          9. i’ll limit it to the borders of east jerusalem cause it’s where security cameras are located. i’ll try and produce every video ican, past week or past 2 weeks or 3.

          10. I corrected myself practically 2 minutes after I said “all”.
            Secondly, you didn’t use the word “almost”. But you did use the word “nearly”.

            And now to the original point. You said “nearly all”, so to make it easy, I asked you to provide me with links to just these four attacks. You, so far, have provided one. 1 out of 4 is 25%. Hardly “nearly all”.

            And yes I’m taking into consideration that you are at work, hence why I said “so far”.

            I’m prepared to wait till you have more time

      3. I’ll make it easy for you.
        Find me the videos of these four attacks mentioned in this article.

        1. you’re not making it easy for me haha..i’m at work so it will have to wait

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