Israeli special forces kill Palestinian in West Bank
Nablus/Tel Aviv - Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinian during an arrest raid in the northern West Bank city of Nablus Wednesday evening, the Palestinian Ma'an news agency reported.
An Israeli military spokesman in Tel Aviv said a special army force drove into Nablus to arrest a "wanted" militant of President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement.
During the incursion into the city's Ras al-Ayn neighbourhood, violent clashes erupted between the Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen and stone-throwing residents.
The Israeli spokesman said shots were fired at the troops and four fire bombs launched at them. The soldiers fired at the leg of a Palestinian seen running away from the scene of the arrest, he told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa.
Ma'an said the Palestinian, 25-year-old Walid Freitikh, was hit in the leg several times and bled to death before ambulances could reach the area.
The force arrested a 22-year-old member of Fatah's armed wing, the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, who had received partial amnesty from Israel as part of a deal with Abbas.
Under the deal, gunmen of his Fatah movement must sign a pledge not to return to militant activity and are scrapped off Israel's "wanted" list after a several-month trial period.
The Israeli military spokesman said the al-Aqsa militant was arrested because he had violated the agreement and returned to militant activity despite signing it.
The troops arrested a second militant who had been released by Israel just two weeks ago along with about 200 other Palestinian prisoners, Ma'an said. (dpa)