Four Palestinians Killed By Zionist Troops in West Bank

Zionist forces have killed four more Palestinians in separate incidents across the West Bank amid simmering tensions in the occupied territories.

In the first incident on Thursday, a Palestinian was shot dead at an entrance to an industrial zone at the illegal Israeli Ariel settlement, the biggest in the north of the West Bank.

Israeli police accused him of stabbing two guards, saying they sustained moderate injuries.

 The second Palestinian was killed near the city of al-Khalil (Hebron) in the southern West Bank. He is said to have tried to attack Israeli soldiers with a screwdriver, but no injuries among Israelis have been reported.

“A Palestinian armed with a screwdriver approached a checkpoint near Hebron and attempted to stab security forces,” the Israeli military said in a statement. “The forces responded to the imminent threat, thwarted the attack and shot the perpetrator, resulting in his death.”

In the third shooting, Israeli occupation troops killed a Palestinian youth who allegedly ran over a soldier with his car in the Adam settlement, also known as Geva Binyamin, and left him injured.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military killed another Palestinian during clashes in the Qalandiya refugee camp.

The killings came a day after Israeli police killed two other Palestinians after accusing them of carrying out a stabbing attack at the Jaffa gate of the Israeli occupied Old City in al-Quds (Jerusalem).

Tensions have been simmering in the occupied territories since the Israeli regime’s imposition of restrictions in August on the entry of Palestinian worshipers into the al-Aqsa Mosque compound in East al-Quds.

Palestinians are angry at increasing violence by Israeli settlers at the al-Aqsa Mosque compound and their attacks on Palestinian properties, saying the Tel Aviv regime seeks to change the status quo of the compound.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has voiced concerns over the excessive use of force and “extrajudicial killing” of Palestinians by Israeli forces. The body says that the circumstances surrounding several of the Palestinian deaths over the past weeks remain disputed.

At least 133 Palestinians have been killed in the recent escalation of violence since the start of October.

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