Israeli troops kill Palestinian in West Bank clashes

The mother of Mohammed Al-Jabari, 24, who was shot by Israeli forces during the clashes in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, mourns after learning of his passing at a hospital in the divided West Bank town of Hebron. (AFP)
Updated 09 March 2018
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Israeli troops kill Palestinian in West Bank clashes

RAMALLAH: Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinian man during clashes in the occupied West Bank on Friday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.
It said Mohammed Al-Jabari, 24, was shot in the chest Friday and declared dead at a Hebron hospital.
An Israeli military spokesman said Palestinians hurled fire bombs at troops during a protest. It said forces shot an “instigator” holding a firebomb as he threw it at them. He added that the incident in the city of Hebron would be reviewed.
However, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa said he had disabilities, without further details.
Clashes erupted across the West Bank and along Gaza’s border. At least a dozen protesters were injured.
Palestinians have staged regular protests, that often turn violent, since President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December.
US-led peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians broke down in 2014 and a new push by President Donald Trump’s administration to restart negotiations has shown little progress so far.
Outraged Palestinian leaders said Washington could no longer take the lead in peace efforts but Israel has said the United States should remain peace-broker.
Trump’s announcement and the planned move in May of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem — home to sites holy to Muslims, Jews and Christians — reversed decades of US policy on the city. Its status is one of the biggest obstacles to reaching a peace agreement.
The Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of a future state. Israel says the entire city is its indivisible, and eternal capital.


Jordanian king and British PM condemn Iran’s targeting of Arab countries

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Jordanian king and British PM condemn Iran’s targeting of Arab countries

  • Starmer reaffirms the UK’s support and solidarity with Jordan and the Gulf countries
  • King Abdullah calls on the international community to take effective action to reduce tensions

LONDON: King Abdullah II of Jordan and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed ways to achieve comprehensive calm in the region during a phone call on Sunday.

King Abdullah denounced the attacks on Jordan and several Arab countries, cautioning about their consequences for the region’s security and stability. He emphasized that recent regional developments require the international community to take effective action to reduce tensions, according to the Petra news agency.

Starmer condemned Iran’s attacks on Jordan and other Arab countries, reaffirming the UK’s support and solidarity with Jordan.

Amid the American and Israeli military actions since Saturday, Iran has launched a barrage of missiles into Israel. It has also targeted US aircraft at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan and other US bases in the Arab Gulf countries.

Some of the Iranian missiles have struck civilian sites, particularly in Dubai, and have disrupted flights in the region.