Israeli forces killed a 21-year-old Palestinian man on Wednesday during an incursion into the West Bank.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that Ahmed Abu Junaid, 21, succumbed to a head wound from a bullet during an Israeli army raid into the Balata refugee camp in the city of Nablus, in the northern West Bank.
Later on Wednesday, a Palestinian named as Sanad Samamreh was shot and killed by an Israeli passer-by after he was accused of stabbing another Israeli.
Israeli paramedics reported that the incident had taken place at the Havat Yehuda illegal settlement in the southern occupied West Bank, near Hebron.
The deaths bring the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire so far in 2023 to six, including three children.
Since March 2022, Israeli military raids have surged in the West Bank as the army cracked down on Palestinian men mostly in refugee camps.
At least 146 Palestinians were killed by Israeli security forces in 2022 in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, according to Israeli human-rights group B’Tselem.
Last year’s death toll was the highest since 2004, during the second Intifada, or Palestinian uprising.
While many of those killed during the past year were civilians, the Israeli army raids and killings are being conducted under the banner of crushing Palestinian armed resistance in the northern occupied West Bank.
The Palestinians have viewed them as further entrenchment of Israel’s 55-year, open-ended occupation of the West Bank.
A new, far-right Israeli government sworn in last month has taken punitive measures against Palestinians, including a ban on their flag in public spaces.