Israeli troops killed two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank today and gunmen shot dead a member of Hamas's military wing in mounting internal violence in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military has stepped up raids in the West Bank since an April 17th suicide bombing claimed by the Islamic Jihad group killed 11 people in Tel Aviv in the deadliest attack in Israel in two years.
In the Gaza Strip, violence between rival Palestinian factions has risen since the Islamic militant group Hamas came to power in March after an upset victory over the long-dominant Fatah movement in a January election.
An Israeli military source said troops surrounded a house in the West Bank town of Nablus where they say suspected militants were hiding, then exchanged fire with gunmen at the scene, shooting three of them. The bodies of two gunmen were taken to a nearby hospital.
The soldiers arrested a third gunman who was wounded, the army and Palestinian sources said. Medics said the dead gunmen wore green wristbands written in Arabic identifying them as belonging to Islamic Jihad.
The group did not immediately confirm their identities. Soldiers killed seven gunmen, six from Islamic Jihad, in two separate West Bank raids on Sunday. In a drive-by shooting in Gaza's Jabalya refugee camp, gunmen killed a Hamas militant, medics said.
Another Hamas militant was killed in a similar shooting in Gaza City yesterday. No one claimed responsibility for either shooting.