Israeli army kills Palestinian in West Bank

Claims the man had been throwing petrol bombs

Israeli soldiers during protests earlier this week in occupied West Bank . PHOTO: Reuters

HEBRON, PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES:
Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinian in clashes near the West Bank village of Beit Awwa southwest of Hebron on Saturday, the Palestinian health ministry said.

Israeli's military said the man had been throwing petrol bombs.

An army spokesperson said soldiers on an "anti-terrorist operation" near the village saw three Palestinians throwing petrol bombs at a military vehicle and opened fire, hitting one.

Two others were arrested for interrogation.


The Palestinian health ministry named the dead youth as 18-year-old Badawee Masalma.

Israeli forces carry out frequent raids and arrests in the occupied West Bank, which often lead to clashes.

More than 600,000 Israelis live in settlements in the territory and east Jerusalem, which Palestinians see as the capital of their future state.

The settlements are in violation of international law, according to multiple UN Security Council Resolutions.
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