2 Palestinians killed in West Bank clash with Israeli forces
Mohammad Hoshiyeh and Fouad Abed were the first Palestinians killed by Israeli forces this year
The Israeli army has killed two Palestinian men during a raid on a village near the city of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, Al Jazeera has reported.
Mohammad Samer Hoshiyeh, 22, and Fouad Mohammad Abed, 25, were shot dead early on Monday in Kufr Dan, northwest of Jenin, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
At least three others were injured during the raid, including one in critical condition, the ministry added.
Confrontations and armed clashes broke out with Israeli forces late on Sunday night after they raided Kufr Dan to demolish the homes of two Palestinians killed in a shootout at an Israeli military checkpoint in Jenin that led to the killing of an Israeli soldier, Bar Falah, several months ago.
Ahmad Ayman Abed and Abdulrahman Hani Abed were shot dead at the Jalameh checkpoint, the main entry point between the northern occupied West Bank and Israel, on 14 September, Al Jazeera reports.
Israeli forces said in a statement on Sunday night that they were operating in Kufr Dan to demolish the homes of the two men, but did not comment on Monday's killings.
Videos shared by local media showed one of the homes being blown up using explosives.
Similar images showed the demolition of a second home in the same way.
Such home demolitions are regarded as "collective punishment" by Palestinians and human rights organisations.
The large-scale Israeli military raid, which included special forces, began on Sunday night and continued until Monday morning.
The two men shot dead on Monday are the first Palestinians to be killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank this year, as a result of an ongoing Israeli military campaign of intensified raids and killings for almost a year.
The United Nations (UN) marked 2022 as the deadliest year for Palestinians in the West Bank in 16 years.
Israeli forces killed at least 171 Palestinians in the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem in 2022, including more than 30 children. At least 9,000 others have been injured.