Additional
reporting by Maha Abdel Hadi, IOL Palestine correspondent
OCCUPIED
JERUSALEM, July 17 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - One Palestinian
resistance fighter and one Israeli soldier were killed Wednesday, July
17, in an exchange of fire between a group of Palestinians suspected
to be behind the attack on a bus near an Israeli settlement in the
occupied West Bank.
The
shootout also left three Israeli soldiers injured.
The
source said the elite troops, backed by helicopter gunships, killed
the man during a shootout near Emmanuel, a Jewish settlement in the
West Bank near where the ambush took place on Tuesday, July 17.
The
man was believed to belong to the group which ambushed the bus,
killing eight people and wounding at least 19, according to Israeli
officials, Agence France-Presse (AFP) said.
The
Israeli military source said a group of Palestinians opened fire on
Israeli troops combing the area after the attack, killing one soldier
and wounding three soldiers, one of them seriously.
Israeli
officials said three gunmen - reportedly clad in army uniforms - had
stopped the armored bus with a roadside bomb and then killed
passengers trying to flee with rifle fire and grenades.
The
Emmanuel attack was the first against Israelis in nearly four weeks
and was a carbon copy of an ambush by the Hamas Islamic group on the
same spot near the settlement in the northern West Bank that left 11
Israelis dead last December.
Tuesday’s
attack was claimed by three different resistance groups: the
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the armed wing of
Hamas and the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.
Meanwhile,
the Israeli planes raid Wednesday, July 17, different neighborhoods in
Nablus, especially the mountain area located west of the town and near
the home town of Nasr Asida, Hamas member who Israel accuses of being
behind the ambush attack.
Israeli
soldiers are also putting the towns west and south of Nablus under
siege, as well as imposing curfews in the villages of Kafl Hares, Deir
Astia, Hares and Kira