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Israeli army kills alleged Palestinian attacker in West Bank

The military shared a photo of the alleged weapon, which appears to be a cluster of knives taped to a broom handle.

Updated on: Jan 31, 2021 02:13 PM IST
AP | Jerusalem
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An Israeli soldier on Sunday shot dead a Palestinian suspected of attempting an attack on troops in the West Bank, the Israeli army said.

Israeli soldiers stand next to the body of a Palestinian at the scene of an attack near the West Bank settlement of Gush Etzion. (AP)
Israeli soldiers stand next to the body of a Palestinian at the scene of an attack near the West Bank settlement of Gush Etzion. (AP)

The army said in a statement that “an armed assailant with three knives connected to a stick” attempted to attack soldiers at a West Bank junction south of Bethlehem. No soldiers were hurt. The military confirmed the suspected attacker was killed.

Video shared on social media shows a man in a grey sweatshirt walking along the side of a highway. He appears to pull something out of his clothes and begins to run toward a soldier. The soldier appears to fire his weapon, and the man collapses.

The military shared a photo of the alleged weapon, which appears to be a cluster of knives taped to a broom handle.

Israel has seen a series of shootings, stabbings and car-ramming attacks in recent years, mostly carried out by lone Palestinian attackers in the West Bank with no apparent links to armed groups.

Last week, a soldier shot and killed a 17-year-old Palestinian who allegedly attacked troops with a knife in the northern West Bank.

This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text.
 
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