Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in West Bank clash

The West Bank, among territories where Palestinians seek statehood, has seen a surge of violence in recent months (AFP)
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Updated 06 October 2023
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Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in West Bank clash

  • The Hamas and Islamic Jihad factions said their men were fighting soldiers at the time

JEDDAH: Israeli forces killed two Hamas militants on Thursday in a shootout in the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the two dead men as Abdul Rahman Atta, 23, and Huthaifa Faris, 27. Hamas said they were members of its armed wing.
Israel’s military said the gunfight erupted after soldiers identified a “suspicious vehicle” near Shufa village.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said Israeli forces prevented their crews from treating the two men and removed the bodies from the scene at a checkpoint.
Following the shootings, Palestinians gathered on a road around bloodstains that had been marked out by leaves arranged in a heart shape on the ground.
Violence also rocked the Tulkarem refugee camp during a raid by Israeli forces.
The military said forces had engaged in “an exchange of fire” and that militants hurled explosives at them. As they withdrew from the camp, five Israeli police officers were wounded by an explosive device.
Both Hamas and the Islamic Jihad militant group said their fighters ambushed Israeli forces in Tulkarem, using improvised explosive devices.
They “detonated a number of IEDs against the vehicles storming the camp, then engaged in clashes” at close range with the Israeli forces, Hamas said.
At least 245 Palestinians have been killed by Israel in a surge in violence this year in the occupied West Bank, including attacks by illegal Jewish settlers.


UAE says Algeria move to end air pact has no immediate impact on flights

Updated 08 February 2026
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UAE says Algeria move to end air pact has no immediate impact on flights

  • On Saturday, ‌Algeria said it ‍has ‍begun the ‍process of cancelling its air services agreement with the ​UAE, signed in Abu Dhabi in 2013

ABU DHABI: The United Arab Emirates said that Algeria's ​notification to terminate an air services agreement between the two countries will not ‌have any "immediate ‌impact ‌on flight ⁠operations", ​the ‌state news agency WAM reported on Sunday, citing the country's General Civil Aviation ⁠Authority (GCAA).
On Saturday, ‌Algeria said it ‍has ‍begun the ‍process of cancelling its air services agreement with the ​UAE, signed in Abu Dhabi in 2013.
GCAA ⁠said the air services agreement with Algeria remained in force "during the legally mandated notice period," without giving further details.