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West Bank violence risks 'spiraling out of control': UN

People inspect the demolished house in Nablus in the occupied West Bank on June 22, 2023, after Israeli forces blew up the interior of a house belonging to a Palestinian man imprisoned in Israel. Kamal Jouri was arrested by Israel in February after allegedly shooting dead the Israeli soldier at a West Bank settlement in October. (Credit: Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP)

The United Nations high commissioner for human rights said on Friday that the situation in the occupied West Bank was deteriorating sharply, adding that Israeli forces had killed at least seven Palestinians, including children, in a refugee camp.

"This week's violence in the occupied West Bank risks spiraling out of control, fuelled by strident political rhetoric, and an escalation in the use of advanced military weaponry by Israel," Volker Turk said in a statement via a spokesperson at a UN press briefing, calling on Israel to bring its actions into line with international law.

The weaponry included helicopter gunships and drones, the spokesperson added.

The air strikes on the Jenin refugee camp represented a "major intensification of the use of weaponry more generally associated with the conduct of armed hostilities, rather than a law enforcement situation," he said.

"Israel must urgently reset its policies and actions in the West Bank in line with international human rights standards, including protecting and respecting the right to life," he said.

The United Nations high commissioner for human rights said on Friday that the situation in the occupied West Bank was deteriorating sharply, adding that Israeli forces had killed at least seven Palestinians, including children, in a refugee camp."This week's violence in the occupied West Bank risks spiraling out of control, fuelled by strident political rhetoric, and an...