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Israel in West Bank manhunt at Netanyahu under pressure

RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories, Dec 14, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Israeli forces
kept up a manhunt Friday for a Palestinian who shot dead two soldiers in the
occupied West Bank, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced rightwing
pressure for a strong response.

Thursday’s shooting was the latest incident shattering months of relative
calm in the West Bank, where 400,000 Israelis live in settlements alongside
more than 2.5 million Palestinians.

It was the third deadly attack by Palestinian gunmen in the West Bank in
two months and set off demonstrations by settler groups against Netanyahu,
whose rightwing government depends on their support.

Israeli media speculated Friday about the possibility of a new Palestinian
“intifada,” or uprising, against Israel’s occupation of the West Bank.

In Thursday’s attack, a gunman got out of his car and opened fire on
soldiers and others outside a settlement in the central West Bank, killing
two and seriously injuring another two Israelis before fleeing.

In response the army locked down the city of Ramallah, home to secular
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, while calling in reinforcements.

Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces erupted in different parts
of the West Bank, including inside Ramallah during army raids.

Settlers shouting for revenge threw stones at Palestinian vehicles, while
an Arab bus driver was beaten by ultra-Orthodox Jews in Modiin Illit
settlement, according to Israeli media reports.

In overnight raids, the army said it arrested 40 Palestinians, most of
them affiliated to the Islamist movement Hamas which has claimed
responsibility for two recent shooting attacks.

It has not yet claimed Thursday’s attack, though Israeli officials point
the finger of blame in its direction.

The army did not say it had made arrests linked directly to the latest
attack.

At a checkpoint near the Beit El settlement on Friday morning, a soldier
was moderately wounded after a man hit him with a rock before fleeing, the
army said.

– West Bank opens ‘new page’ –

Friday threatened to be another tense day with Palestinian movements,
including Hamas, calling for protests in the West Bank after weekly prayers.

Israel has controlled the West Bank since seizing it in a 1967 war.

Settlements are considered illegal by the international community and are
seen as one of the greatest obstacles to peace, though Israel disputes this.

Hamas, for its part, has controlled the Gaza Strip since seizing it from
Abbas’s forces in 2007.

While Abbas’s Palestinian Authority has limited self-rule in parts of the
West Bank, Hamas cells still operate in the territory.

On Thursday, Hamas claimed responsibility for two shooting attacks that
killed three Israelis, including a baby.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniya said Thursday that the West Bank had “opened a
new page” in the movement’s conflict with the Jewish state.

Netanyahu’s coalition government, which has only a one-seat majority in
parliament, relies on the support of pro-settler parties.

Rightwing protesters in Jerusalem late Thursday booed Netanyahu, while an
MP from the far-right Jewish Home urged him to close all West Bank roads to
Palestinians or have “blood on his hands”.

Hugh Lovatt, an analyst at the European Council on Foreign Relations, said
the situation was reminiscent to the buildup to the 2014 Gaza war.

“What adds further danger is that we are heading into elections in Israel
in 2019, so Netanyahu will have to take a more forceful hand,” Lovatt told
AFP.

“He has long run on his security credentials, saying he keeps Israel safe,
and his only real challenge comes from the right.”

Netanyahu, whose Likud bloc heads the government, responded Thursday by
announcing new measures to support settlements, but Yediot Aharonot newspaper
said he would need to respond forcefully.

“When the settler lobby raises an outcry, the Likud ministers break into a
sweat,” it said.

BSS/AFP/RY/1633 hrs