NNA - UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk today issued a renewed call for an end to the sharp rise in deadly violence in the occupied West Bank since 7 October , and urged accountability for the killing of over 500 Palestinians by Israeli Security Forces (ISF) and settlers. On Saturday, 1 June, Israeli forces shot dead 16-year-old Ahmed Ashraf Hamidat and critically wounded 17-year-old Mohammed Musa Al Bitar near Aqabat Jaber refugee camp, Jericho. Al Bitar died the following day.

Their deaths, along with the killings of four more Palestinians by the ISF on Monday, took the Palestinian toll since 7 October to 505 dead, according to information assessed by the UN Human Rights Office. In the same period, 24 Israelis, of whom eight were ISF members, were killed in the West Bank and Israel in clashes or alleged attacks by Palestinians from the West Bank. “As if the tragic events in Israel and then Gaza over the past eight months were not enough, the people of the occupied West Bank are also being subjected to day-after-day of unprecedented bloodshed.

It is unfathomable that so many lives have been taken in such a wanton fashion,” the High Commissioner said. “The killing, destruction and widespread human rights violations are unacceptable, and must cease immediately. Israel must not only adopt but enforce rules of engagement that are fully in line with applicable human rights norms and standards.

Any allegation of unlawful killings must be thoroughly and independently invest.