Israeli raid in Ramallah sparks fire, clashes

Palestinians say occupation forces’ incursion in Ramallah violates Oslo Accords

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Ramallah: Israeli regime forces raided a money changer in the Palestinian city of Ramallah early on Thursday, blowing up a safe and sparking a fire, which led to minor clashes, the army and witnesses said.

An Israeli army spokeswoman claimed the predawn raid was to “confiscate terror funds” held in the shop in the occupied West Bank.

She said the money changer “failed to comply with the army instructions to open the safe” and so “the soldiers proceeded to a controlled detonation of the safe”.

The resulting fire spread to the nearby vegetable market before being extinguished, witnesses said.

Following the explosion, there were minor clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinians near Al Manara Square in central Ramallah.

There were no reports of injuries.

One witness said the occupation forces arrived with the owner of the store, whom he identified as Ghazi Al Ajouli.

“They went in and took the money. After taking the money they went out and detonated the store and then a fire started,” the man who gave his name as Mohammmad said.

“Thank God people are safe,” he added.

Ramallah, home to the Palestinian National Authority, is under complete Palestinian control as stipulated by the Oslo peace agreements of the early 1990s.

A spokesman for Palestinian prime minister Rami Hamdallah’s office condemned what he said was Israel’s violation of agreements.

“(Israel) continues its incursions into Palestinian areas, affecting the population, including putting them in danger,” Jamal Dajani said.

Israeli forces last month raided the Ramallah offices of a Palestinian television station, accusing it of incitement.

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