Palestinian killed by Israeli army

A Palestinian has been shot dead after Israeli troops entered a refugee camp to arrest a Hamas operative and were attacked with rocks and Molotov cocktails

A Palestinian was shot dead in clashes which broke out when Israeli troops entered a West Bank refugee camp near Ramallah, sources on both sides said.

Palestinian medics and security sources named him as Taysir Qatari, 22, and said he had been hit in the chest by gunfire during stone-throwing clashes after soldiers entered Al-Amari camp on an arrest mission on Wednesday.

An Israeli army spokeswoman confirmed troops had entered the camp on a mission to arrest a Hamas operative, saying they came under attack by a group of some 50 Palestinians with "rocks, Molotov cocktails and burning tyres".

"They identified one Palestinian who tried to throw an explosive device at them so in response they opened fire," she said, indicating he was hit and evacuated for medical treatment but later died.

Qatari's death raises to 41 the total number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank and annexed east Jerusalem since the beginning of 2014, figures released by the UN humanitarian agency OCHA show.


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