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http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1205261315401&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull IDF troops and elite police counter-terror commandos killed four top terrorists in Bethlehem on Wednesday evening.
Ahmed Balbul, one of the terrorists killed Wednesday, in a file photo.
Photo: Channel 10
While attempting to arrest the men, who made up the Islamic Jihad's leadership in the city, the troops came under fire near the Bethlehem Mukata (government building), and killed all four in a gun battle.
Palestinian claims that the fugitives were responsible for planning last week's attack on Jerusalem's Mercaz Harav Yeshiva, in which gunman Ala Abu Dhaim killed eight students, were flatly denied by Israeli security officials, who added that the troops had not planned to kill the fugitives.
Muhammad Shehadeh, 45, Ahmed Balbul, 48, Amad el-Kamel, 35 and Issa Zohara, 36, were all in direct contact with Islamic Jihad's leadership in Syria and were following orders issued by the organization's leaders there.
Shehadeh has been wanted by Israel for the past eight years for involvement in planning and executing terror attacks in which Israelis were killed and wounded.
When the men's bodies were inspected, they were found to be carrying rifles and pistols.
Weapons captured from the bodies of the four terrorists killed Wednesday.
Photo: IDF
On Wednesday morning, IDF troops killed another Islamic Jihad operative in a pre-dawn gun battle, Palestinian medics and witnesses said.
Troops surrounded a house in the village of Saida, near Tulkarem, and demanded that its occupants come out, according to resident Abdel Karim Hammad, whose family lives in the house. Saleh Karkur, 27, a wanted Islamic Jihad gunman who was staying with the family, refused to come out, a gunfight erupted, and Karkur was shot and killed, Hammad said. The Israelis then demolished half of the house and arrested Hammad's father for harboring a wanted gunman, he said.
Palestinian medics said they took the man's body from the scene.
The IDF confirmed that the troops were trying to arrest a high-ranking commander in the village, and opened fire only when the man refused to surrender and began shooting at them.
In Gaza, Islamic Jihad released a statement saying Karkur was one of the group's top West Bank commanders and threatened to avenge his death