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Two Palestinian teenagers are killed by Israeli soldiers in West Bank

Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinian teens?in occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials said. The Israeli military claimed the two had attacked a nearby Jewish settlement with firebombs and?burning tires.

Officials from the Palestinian Authority did not comment on the incident that resulted in death near Beit Ummar. The Palestinian official news agency WAFA reported that the teens were between 15 and 19. A relative also confirmed their ages.

It was not possible to independently verify Israel's military account. It claimed that its forces shot at three individuals who were hurling fire bombs and burning tyres in the vicinity of Karmei Tzur settlement.

The military reported that one of the three victims was injured and two were killed. WAFA reported that the third person is in stable condition at a hospital. According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), he's 15 years old.

Israeli troops have conducted frequent raids on the West Bank, and in recent months tightened restrictions on movement in Palestinian villages near settlements.

Most countries and U.N. agencies view Israel's settlements under international law as illegal and as a major obstacle to the creation of a Palestinian state. Israel, however, rejects the idea that the territory is occupied. Instead it views it as disputed.

Israeli settlements have increased their attacks on Palestinians, and the villages they live in. U.N. figures show that at least 57 Palestinians were killed in incidents between settlers and the military since the beginning of the year.

According to Israel's Shin Bet security service, Palestinians also committed?attacks against Israeli soldiers and settlers?in the West Bank. At least one of these attacks was fatal in 2026. Reporting by Ali Sawafta and Pesha Magid; Editing and production by Rami Ayyub, Gareth Jones and Maayan Libell

(source: Reuters)