Israeli commandos kill 5 Palestinians in shootout on West Bank street
Israeli forces shot dead five Palestinians in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, Israeli police said.
The police were undercover, seen in civilian clothing and driving a civilian vehicle, according to videos shared online.
The Palestinian health ministry confirmed the deaths of only four men.
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an offshoot of the Fatah party, said in a later statement on Wednesday that four of its members were "martyred after a coward assassination operation" by special forces of the Israeli army.
The Palestinian official news agency WAFA earlier said that Israeli special forces had opened fire on a vehicle the men were travelling in, in the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank.
The Palestinian movement Hamas also said while commenting on the killing of the Palestinians in Nablus: "The resistance in Nablus and all the West Bank cities will not be broken", adding that the "policy of assassinations will not succeed in weakening the people's confrontation".
Violence has surged across the West Bank since the start of the war on Gaza. Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli security forces and extremist Israeli settlers.
Dozens of Israelis have been killed over the past year. At least six people were wounded, two of them seriously, in a stabbing attack in the Israeli city of Hadera on Wednesday, Israeli authorities said.