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JERUSALEM, January 23 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – The
Ezzedin Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic resistance
group Hamas, claimed responsibility late Thursday, January 23, for a
shooting ambush near Al-Khalil which left three Israelis dead.
The
attack came hours after Israeli occupation troops disguised as
Palestinians raided a pool hall in the northern West Bank town of
Tulkarem and abducted 10 people, Palestinian security services said.
Palestinian
citizens has also said that 62 shops built on 28 lots were razed to
the ground by Israeli occupation troops Thursday, wrecking businesses
that had been part of a thriving market close to the Palestinian town
of Tulkarem in the northern West Bank.
In
a leaflet distributed throughout the West Bank city, the group said it
had carried out the attack in response for "the aggression of the
Israeli army and its attacks on Palestinian civilians", Agence
France-Presse (AFP) reported.
Three
Israelis were ambushed Thursday evening by an unknown number of
fighters at the Kvasim junction just south of the West Bank town,
Israeli medical sources said.
The
men were critically injured and later died of their wounds, reported
the Israeli Haaretz newspaper on its website.
Israeli
security sources confirmed that three Israelis were killed in a
shooting attack near Al-Khalil and said intensive searches were
underway for the attackers.
In
the wake of the attack, the Israeli occupation army clamped a curfew
on the nearby Palestinian village of Yatta, the Israeli army radio
said.
Around
600 hard-core Jewish settlers (according to foreign pacifists and
reporters, always heavily-armed and on the rampage most of the time)
live in Al-Khalil, guarded by Israeli soldiers, separating them from
the 120,000 Palestinian population of the city.
Over
the past six months, 19 Israelis have been killed in shooting attacks
in and around Al-Khalil, the most serious of which was a double ambush
on November 15 that left 12 dead, nine of them Israeli soldiers.
On
Friday, January 17, two Palestinian resistance activists killed an
Israeli soldier and wounded three others in an attack on a West Bank
Jewish settlement.
On
Friday, December 27, Palestinian man killed four Jewish settlers, and
wounded seven others in a Jewish settlement in the southern West Bank
before being shot dead himself by the Israeli army.
The
Islamic Jihad resistance movement said it carried out the attack in
retaliation for the assassination of one of its cadres (Hamza Abu
al-Roub), as well as seven other Palestinians Thursday, December 26,
by the Israeli occupation forces.
The
latest deaths bring to 2,880 the number of people killed since the
outbreak of the Palestinian Intifada against the Israeli occupation
troops, including 2,137 Palestinians and 687 Israelis.