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Troops kill three Palestinians in Israeli raid on West Bank town

Israeli authorities and the Israeli army said that dozens of Israeli settlers attacked an unnamed Palestinian West Bank settlement on Wednesday. The attack sparked a confrontation which ended in three Palestinians being killed by Israeli forces.

The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that three Palestinians died and seven were injured in violence at Kafr Mahlik, northeast Ramallah.

A military statement from Israel said that dozens of Israelis had set fire to their property. Military and police forces were sent to the scene following a report about violence, which included an exchange of stones.

In a military statement, it was stated that several Palestinians fired and hurled stones at the forces who responded with fire. Five Israeli suspects have been arrested. A lightly wounded Israeli army officer.

At least two cars were seen on video footage being set ablaze. The video could not be independently verified.

Hussein al Sheikh, the Palestinian deputy president Mahmoud Abubas, wrote on X that "the government of Israel is driving the region into explosion with its behavior and decisions."

He said: "We urge the international community intervene urgently in order to protect our Palestinians."

The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that earlier on Wednesday, an Israeli soldier shot and killed a Palestinian child during a raid in Al-Yamun, which is a West Bank settlement west of Jenin. (Reporting and editing by Daniel Wallis; Ali Sawafta, Howard Goller)

(source: Reuters)