Palestinians hold funeral for teenage girl, Israeli settler attacks continue
Shilo, Palestinian Territories (AFP):
Palestinians held funeral Wednesday for a teenage girl killed in an Israeli raid on a Palestinian city on Monday.
Palestine TV aired footage of girls in school uniform in Jenin, carrying the body of their classmate killed in an Israeli army raid on the city on Monday.
Sadil Naghnaghiya, 15, died from gunshot wounds sustained during the hours-long Israeli incursion, the Palestinian health ministry announced on Wednesday.
Six other Palestinians, including a 15-year-old boy, were killed in the raid.
Meanwhile, mourners gathered in the Israeli settlement of Shilo around the shrouded body of 17-year-old Nahman Mordof.
The teenager was one of four Israelis killed Tuesday when gunmen attacked a petrol station adjacent to nearby Eli settlement before being shot dead.
Israeli forces later arrested three “wanted people” in the West Bank village of Orif, which the military said was home to the gunmen.
A spokesman for Hamas, Hazem Qassem, described Tuesday’s attack against Israelis as a “response to the crimes of the (Israeli) occupation” in Jenin and elsewhere.
“The EU is deeply worried about the ongoing escalation of violence in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory and continued settlement expansion,” the bloc said in a statement Wednesday.
Settler reprisals
Israel has occupied the West Bank since the Six-Day War of 1967 and, excluding annexed east Jerusalem, the territory is now home to around 490,000 Israelis who live in settlements considered illegal under international law.
The deadly shooting sparked reprisal attacks by Jewish settlers against residents of the nearby Palestinian town of Huwara, its mayor and a resident told AFP.
Several dozen people were wounded, the Palestinian Red Crescent said. An AFP reporter saw olive groves on fire.
Other settler attacks were reported in the evening, in Al-Lubban al-Sharqiya, near Eli, and in Beit Furik, another town in the northern West Bank.
“The destruction includes more than 10 homes, more than three commercial stores, this petrol station, the wheat field and many trees,” said Yaacoub Aweiss, head of Al-Lubban al-Sharqiya town council.
The army said Wednesday that its forces entered Orif village to “map the homes” of the shooters, a precursor to their demolition.
Israel routinely demolishes the homes of Palestinians it blames for deadly attacks on Israelis, arguing that such measures act as a deterrent.
Human rights activists say the policy amounts to collective punishment, as it can render non-combatants, including children, homeless.
The surge in violence linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict so far this year has killed at least 170 Palestinians, 25 Israelis, a Ukrainian and an Italian.