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Israeli forces kill 2 Palestinian teenagers in West Bank violence

Residents said that Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teens during an overnight raid in a town near Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Violence is escalating in the area, with more and more deaths.

According to the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited autonomy in the West Bank, the Palestinian Authority's health ministry, forces shot Sami Ibrahim Mashaikha (16) and Amr Khaled al-Marboua (18) in Kfar-Aqab. Both died later from their injuries.

According to WAFA, the Palestinian news agency, Israeli forces raided Kfar Aqab over night. They deployed forces on the streets and atop the buildings of the town before opening fire.

Israel Police released a statement in which it stated that during an operation conducted in Kfar Aqab, its forces had opened fire on four individuals who, according to the police, posed a direct threat. Medical teams evacuated the individuals, according to police.

According to the police, this operation was directed at "hostile elements" who were trying to cause violence and harm to security forces. During the operation, police were attacked by people throwing stones and using fireworks.

Police reported that heavy gunfire was heard as well, but its source could not be identified.

The West Bank is seeing increasing violence despite the ceasefire that was reached on October 10.

In the last two years, Palestinians have been subjected to tighter military restrictions that limit their freedom of mobility. Israeli settlers are also increasingly attacking Palestinians.

Residents in Huwara, Abu Falah and nearby communities reported that overnight, settlers set fire to property, burning it, near Nablus.

Israeli soldiers have responded to reports that Israelis were throwing rocks at Palestinian vehicles in Huwara and igniting property.

The military released a statement saying that Israeli soldiers searched the area and found no suspects.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister, said that he will meet with cabinet members to ensure Israelis who are involved in attacks against Palestinians, are brought to trial. He called those responsible for such acts a "small extremist group".

In recent months, videos widely shared on social networks showed dozens of settlers attacking Palestinian West Bank Communities, sometimes with wooden clubs, and other times guns.

According to a count, Israeli forces have so far killed six Palestinians under 18 in the West Bank this month.

The military reported that in one incident near Ramallah where the Palestinian Authority has its headquarters, two 16-year old youths hurled petrol-bombs onto a road for civilians.

The claim could not be independently verified. The military released an unreliable nine-second video, which it claimed showed the teenagers throwing petrol bombs. The military refused to release the entire video or to answer questions regarding why the soldier opened fire instead of attempting to arrest the two teenagers.

In a stabbing and car-ramming attack on Tuesday in the West Bank by Palestinian attackers, an Israeli was killed and three others were injured. The Israeli soldiers then shot and killed them.

Netanyahu called the incident an attack by terrorists.

No one has claimed responsibility for the attack. (Written by Alexander Cornwell, edited by Mark Heinrich.

(source: Reuters)