Four dead as Palestinian police clash with gunmen
Four dead as Palestinian police clash with gunmen
Four people have been killed following clashes between Palestinian police and unnamed gunmen in the West Bank city of Nablus.
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Palestinian police searching for weapons in the West Bank clashed with gunmen in the city of Nablus leaving four people dead, officials have said.
The firefight erupted on Thursday evening after officers entered Nablus' Old City, a densely populated warren of alleyways that was one of the flashpoints of the Second Palestinian Intifada between 2000 and 2005.
Fighting continued on Friday morning, security forces spokesman Adnan al-Damiri said.
Nablus governor Akram Rajoub said that two police had been killed in the operation as well as two gunmen, both of whom he said were on a police wanted list.
Under the 1993 Oslo Accords with Israel, Palestinian police are only authorised to operate in 18 percent of the occupied West Bank, encompassing most of the major Palestinian towns, including Nablus.
The northern West Bank has seen a number of Palestinian police raids in recent months. The area has witnessed factional infighting within the ruling Fatah movement of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
The firefight erupted on Thursday evening after officers entered Nablus' Old City, a densely populated warren of alleyways that was one of the flashpoints of the Second Palestinian Intifada between 2000 and 2005.
Fighting continued on Friday morning, security forces spokesman Adnan al-Damiri said.
Nablus governor Akram Rajoub said that two police had been killed in the operation as well as two gunmen, both of whom he said were on a police wanted list.
Under the 1993 Oslo Accords with Israel, Palestinian police are only authorised to operate in 18 percent of the occupied West Bank, encompassing most of the major Palestinian towns, including Nablus.
The northern West Bank has seen a number of Palestinian police raids in recent months. The area has witnessed factional infighting within the ruling Fatah movement of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.