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Palestinian sources claim that Israeli forces have killed a third Palestinian in West Bank within 24 hours.

Israeli forces killed a Palestinian on Wednesday in the West Bank, according to the local health minister. This is the third Palestinian reported dead by Israeli forces within 24 hours. There has also been an increase in settler attacks against Palestinian villages in the occupied territories.

The Palestinian Authority reported that Jewish settlers had also increased their efforts to gain new footholds on the West Bank. They said they had set up tents at seven different locations over the past 10 days, in an unprecedented burst.

Since the Gaza War, Jewish settlements have accelerated in West Bank, the territory that Palestinians want for their future state. Violence has also increased there.

Ahmed al-Sedda said that Jassem Ibrahim was killed by Israeli troops who stormed into his house in Jit village after midnight. He described a blood-stained pillow, mattress and blanket in his bedroom.

The Palestinian official news agency WAFA said that this was in response to the death by Israeli forces on Tuesday of a Palestinian man aged 20 during a raid conducted in Jericho. According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, Israeli forces killed another Palestinian in Nablus city on Tuesday.

Israel's Military did not respond to a comment immediately.

During the months-long military operation in the West Bank settler attacks against Palestinian villages have increased, while the new construction has accelerated during the right-wing Netanyahu government.

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Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that in their latest attack, Jewish settlers set fire to several vehicles and daubed racist messages on homes in Rammun village, east of Ramallah.

Residents in the village Qaryout, near Nablus said that settlers threw stones at homes and set cars ablaze on Tuesday. Another attack took place on Tuesday near Ramallah in the village al-Mughayyir, where Palestinian crops were destroyed.

The number of attacks spiked in early this month, after Palestinian militants killed a pregnant settler in the West Bank.

Since 1967, Israel has occupied the West Bank and Gaza, the three main Palestinian territories that they want to form the future core of their state.

Most countries view settlements as illegal.

Israel denies this, citing the historical and Biblical links of the Jewish people with the area.

Amir Daoud is a Palestinian Authority official that monitors settlement activities. He said settlers have pitched tents at seven different locations in the past 10 days - five in Ramallah, Jericho, and Nablus. He said: "This is a continuous and unprecedented escalation."

Israel launched its biggest operation in the West Bank this year since the Second Intifada or uprising two decades ago. According to the U.N., the operation in northern cities Jenin and Tulkarm has caused more than 40,000 Palestinians to be displaced.

(source: Reuters)