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* Summary * Spike in settler attacks and new footholds in West Bank * Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in 24 hours * Settler violence intensifies since Gaza war began RAMALLAH, West
Bank, May 28 (Reuters) - Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian in the West Bank on Wednesday, the local health ministry said, the third reported killed by Israeli forces in 24 hours in the
occupied territory where there has also been a new spate of settler attacks on Palestinian villages. The Palestinian Authority also reported a spike in moves by Jewish settlers to establish
new footholds in the West Bank, saying they had erected tents in seven locations in the last 10 days in an unprecedented burst of activity. Jewish settlement building has accelerated in the
West Bank - territory Palestinians seek for a future state - since the start of the Gaza war, and violence has also surged there. Jassem Ibrahim, 20, was killed when Israeli troops stormed
his home in the village of Jit after midnight, said his cousin, Ahmed al-Sedda, describing a blood-stained mattress, blanket and pillow in his bedroom. That followed the killing by Israeli
forces of a 20-year-old Palestinian during a raid in Jericho on Tuesday, the Palestinian official news agency WAFA reported. Another Palestinian man was killed by Israeli forces in the city
of Nablus on Tuesday, according to the Palestinian health ministry. Israel's military did not immediately respond for comment. During the military's months-long operation in the
West Bank, settler attacks have picked up against Palestinian villages while new building has accelerated under the right-wing government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. RACIST SLOGANS
In their latest attack on Wednesday, Jewish settlers torched several vehicles in the village of Rammun, east of Ramallah, and daubed racist slogans on homes, Palestinian news agency WAFA
said. On Tuesday in the village of Qaryout near Nablus, residents said settlers had thrown stones at houses and torched cars. Palestinians' crops were torched during another attack on
Tuesday in the village of al-Mughayyir near Ramallah. Attacks spiked earlier this month after a pregnant settler was killed by Palestinian militants in the West Bank. The West Bank, which
Palestinians want as the core of a future state along with Gaza and East Jerusalem, was seized by Israeli forces in the 1967 Middle East war and has been under military occupation ever
since. Most countries consider settlements to be illegal. Israel disputes that, citing historical and Biblical connections of the Jewish people to the area. Amir Daoud, a Palestinian
Authority official who monitors settlement activity, said settlers had pitched tents in seven locations - five near Ramallah, one in Jericho and another near Nablus - in the last 10 days.
"This is an unprecedented and ongoing escalation," he told Reuters. The Israeli military earlier this year launched its largest operation in the West Bank since the Second
Intifada, or uprising, two decades ago. The operation, focused in the northern cities of Jenin and Tulkarm, has displaced more than 40,000 Palestinians, according to the U.N. Writing by Tom
Perry; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. * Suggested Topics: * Middle East