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Israeli forces kill three Palestinian militants in West Bank Israel says its forces killed three Palestinian militants in West Bank
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Palestinians gather at the scene where Israeli forces killed three Palestinians near JeninPalestinians gather at the scene where Israeli forces killed three Palestinians near Jenin
Israeli security forces say they have killed three Palestinian militants near Jenin camp in the occupied West Bank.Israeli security forces say they have killed three Palestinian militants near Jenin camp in the occupied West Bank.
The Israeli army said the group was preparing an attack and that an automatic rifle was found in their car.The Israeli army said the group was preparing an attack and that an automatic rifle was found in their car.
Islamic Jihad said all three were members and vowed a "strong response from the resistance". Islamic Jihad claimed one of those killed was a member, and vowed a "strong response from the resistance".
They deaths on Sunday came a day after a Palestinian gunman fatally shot an Israeli security guard in Tel Aviv. Another guard killed the attacker. The deaths on Sunday came a day after a Palestinian gunman fatally shot an Israeli security guard in Tel Aviv. Another guard killed the attacker.
On Friday, armed Jewish settlers attacked a Palestinian village where a young Palestinian man was shot dead, while an Israeli security guard was killed in an attack in Tel Aviv. He is said to have come from the Jenin area.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the security forces, saying: "We will continue to take action - everywhere and at any moment - against those who seek to attack us." On Friday, armed Jewish settlers attacked a Palestinian village where a young Palestinian man was shot dead.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the security forces' actions in Jenin, saying: "We will continue to take action - everywhere and at any moment - against those who seek to attack us."
The Jenin camp was the focus of a major Israeli operation last month.The Jenin camp was the focus of a major Israeli operation last month.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said: "These horrific crimes in Jenin would not have taken place had the perpetrators not felt safe from punishment."Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said: "These horrific crimes in Jenin would not have taken place had the perpetrators not felt safe from punishment."
Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, said that the militants had been "assassinated" and that Israel would "not escape paying the price". Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, said those killed had been "assassinated" and that Israel would "not escape paying the price".
Abbas bids to reassert control with Jenin visitAbbas bids to reassert control with Jenin visit
Palestinian boy shot in Jenin was unarmed - family The youngest of those killed on Sunday was 15 years old, Palestinian reports said.
Two Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in West Bank On Friday night, extremist settlers went on the rampage in a Palestinian village in the West Bank, killing a 19-year-old man. Israeli police say two settlers were arrested at the time. One of those held is a former spokesman for the ultranationalist Jewish Power party, whose leader is National Security Minister in Mr Netanyahu's government.
On Friday night, extremist settlers went on the rampage in a Palestinian village in the West Bank, killing a 19-year-old man. Israeli police say two settlers have been arrested. Police said five Palestinians were also arrested overnight on Sunday in connection with the incident.
The latest settler attack has been condemned as terrorism by Washington, its stronger language appearing to show increased frustration with the positions of Israel's far-right government. In unusual remarks on Monday, the Israel Defense Force's (IDF) spokesperson said a rise in "nationalistic crime and terrorism" had pushed Palestinians "who are not involved in terrorism, toward terrorism", Israeli news site Yediot Ahronot reported.
His comments echoed a warning to Mr Netanyahu by the head of Israel's domestic intelligence agency Shin Bet that "Jewish terror incites Palestinian terror", as the site put it. It said the warning was issued before Friday.
The latest settler attack meanwhile has been condemned as terrorism by Washington, its stronger language appearing to show increased frustration with the positions of Israel's far-right government.
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