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Hamas goes on offense in West Bank

Palestinian protests continue in Ramallah over Israeli incursions.

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Smoke rises as Israeli forces blow up the house of the Abu Humaid family in al-Amari refugee camp in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Dec. 15, 2018. — REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman

Some 300 Palestinians were wounded and one was killed in clashes with Israeli and Palestinian security forces in Ramallah over the weekend, following a week in which Palestinian attacks took the lives of two Israeli soldiers and an Israeli baby and Israeli forces killed four suspected Palestinian assailants. On Dec. 15, Israeli forces demolished the home of a Palestinian charged with killing an Israeli soldier in May. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said demolitions will continue in response to the recent violence.

“Not only did the attacks exact a heavy toll in human lives, the presence of an organized, trained and determined terror cell running around the Palestinian city of Ramallah under the noses of the Palestinian security forces, the Shin Bet and IDF with its various counterterrorism means should set off alarm bells in Jerusalem,” writes Ben Caspit. “The daring of its members who succeeded, at the height of Israel’s military readiness with its forces fully deployed, to take down three soldiers and flee unharmed shook up the top echelons of the IDF. Almost all agree that the latest developments do not augur well. Netanyahu could soon discover the downside of the defense minister’s job he took on himself almost a month ago.”

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