Nablus: Nablus, the second largest city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, was gripped by violent protests on Tuesday after the death of a Palestinian detainee shortly after he was taken into custody by Palestinian security forces.
Hundreds of protesters, some throwing stones, marched through the city to denounce the death of Ahmad Halawa, who was taken into custody during a police raid on suspects allegedly linked to the death of two police officers last week.
“Security forces detained Ahmad Izz Halawa during a complicated and delicate security operation in Nablus,” Adnan Al Dmairi, the spokesman for the Palestinian Authority’s security services, said in a statement.
Halawa died after he was taken to Juneid prison in Nablus, he said, although the exact circumstances of his death were not clear. Kamal Al Rjoub, the governor of Nablus, said Halawa was beaten to death by members of the security forces.
Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Al Hamdallah promised a full investigation, describing the incident as “rare”.
Halawa was a senior member of the Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade, a resistance group linked to the Fatah party.
In some cases, fighters have become involved in criminal activity, which the Palestinian security forces have been cracking down on, the Palestinian government said.
Last week, security forces carried out a raid in Nablus targeting a criminal group suspected of harbouring weapons. Two suspects were killed — one of them being a relative of Halawa — and two officers were shot dead.
Rjoub, the governor, said Ahmad Halawa was “the mastermind” behind the shooting of the officers.
The Palestinian Authority is responsible for security and policing inside Palestinian cities and municipal areas, while Israeli occupation forces retain full control over around 60 per cent of the West Bank, all of which the Palestinians seek for an independent state, alongside East Jerusalem and Gaza.