Israel, Palestinian officials to meet over surge in violence

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High-level Palestinian and Israeli delegations will meet in Jordan, both sides said, in an attempt to reduce surging tensions ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Delegations from Egypt, Jordan and the United States will also be present.

FILE - Palestinian demonstrators clash with the Israeli army while forces carry out an operation in the West Bank town of Nablus, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. A high-level Palestinian delegation will meet with top Israeli officials in Jordan on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2023, the Palestinian president's office said, in an attempt to reduce surging tensions ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

JERUSALEM — High-level Palestinian and Israeli delegations will meet in Jordan on Sunday, both sides said, in an attempt to reduce surging violence ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Still, bloodshed continued even as news of the meeting emerged. The Israeli military said there was a shooting in the northern occupied West Bank, which has seen skyrocketing tensions between Palestinian towns and Jewish settlements that the international community widely considers illegal. Israeli emergency rescue services said two people were seriously wounded and airlifted to hospital for treatment.

Israel said the prime minister’s national security adviser as well as the chief of the Shin Bet domestic security agency were to attend the talks in neighboring Jordan. The head of the Palestinian intelligence services as well as advisers to President Mahmoud Abbas were expected to join. The presence of top officials at the meeting, as well as delegations from Egypt, Jordan and the United States, underscored the severity of the crisis. It was also a rare high-level meeting between the sides, coming during a time of rising tensions and after the Palestinians cut security coordination with Israel over the violence.

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