HALHUL: Three Palestinians were killed yesterday in the occupied West Bank and in the Gaza Strip, one after allegedly attempting to run down Israeli soldiers and two in clashes with troops. Palestinian youths clashed with Israeli forces near the northern entrance of the West Bank city of Hebron, and the soldiers responded with live fire, witnesses said. "Uday Jihad Irshaid, 22, was killed by live ammunition in his chest during clashes in Hebron," a Palestinian health ministry statement said.
The Israeli military confirmed the use of live rounds but not the fatality. "A violent riot is taking place in Hebron. Hundreds of Palestinians are attacking forces, hurling rocks and rolling burning tyres at them," an army spokeswoman told AFP. "In order to disperse the crowd, (forces fired) 0.22 calibre rounds towards the main instigators and warning shots into the air." Irshaid's 17-year-old sister Dania was killed six weeks ago after trying to stab security forces, according to Israeli police.
On the border with the Islamist Hamas-run coastal enclave of Gaza, a Palestinian was shot dead and 12 wounded in clashes with Israeli forces on the other side of the frontier fence. The Palestinian health ministry said Sami Maadi, 41, died in the incident east of the refugee camp of Al-Bureij.
Attack at Crossing
Earlier on Friday, a 57-year-old was shot dead as he tried to drive his car into a military checkpoint at Halhul, near Hebron, the Israeli army said. "A Palestinian attempted to ram his vehicle into security forces near Hebron" in the south of the territory, an army statement said. It said that forces present "shot the attacker, resulting in his death", adding that no Israelis were injured in the attack. Palestinian security sources identified the driver as Issa Haroub from Dir Samat village west of Hebron.
About an hour beforehand, a Palestinian fired at Israeli forces at a crossing between the northern West Bank and Israel and was shot and wounded, the Israeli defence ministry said. "An armed Palestinian assailant fired shots on the Gilboa crossing from several dozen metres (yards) away," said a statement from the ministry, which employs civilian guards at the site. "No casualties or damage have been reported to the crossing or its operators. The assailant, wounded, was picked up by a van and fled the scene," it added.
The checkpoint is one of the main crossings in the northern area. Since Oct 1, near daily attacks and clashes between Palestinians and soldiers have killed 116 on the Palestinian side, 17 Israelis, an American and an Eritrean.
'Return the Bodies'
More than half of the Palestinians killed have been alleged attackers. Israel has withheld the corpses of many attackers, a policy authorities say acts as a deterrent but critics argue leads to more anger. Yesterday, protesters in Silwad northeast of Ramallah called for Israel to return the bodies. Bassam Hamad, whose son Anas was killed this month after he tried to ram Israeli soldiers with his car, led a protest. "If (Israel) wants to make us suffer by stealing and keeping the bodies of the martyrs, we will make it suffer by being patient and resilient," he told AFP.
After yesterday's protest, clashes broke out between Palestinian stone throwers and Israeli soldiers, with six Palestinians wounded, an AFP correspondent said. In a separate incident in central Ramallah, Israeli security forces raided a shop in the early hours of yesterday, leading to clashes between residents and soldiers, witnesses said. Three Palestinians were shot during the clashes, one resident said. Their condition was not known.
The Israeli army said that during "routine activity in Ramallah" troops were attacked and responded with "riot dispersal means". Such raids in the West Bank city, which is home to the Palestinian Authority, are relatively rare. In Gaza, Hamas mobilized thousands of demonstrators in several locations to mark its 28th birthday. One of its leaders, Mushir Al-Masri, called for "resistance until the complete liberation of Palestine". - AFP