Israeli soldiers killed a 19-year-old Palestinian in a raid carried out before dawn this Wednesday in the occupied West Bank, reported the Palestinian Ministry of Health, which in the last few hours had confirmed four other homicides of compatriots, some of them members of the Islamist movement. Hamas.   Durgham al-Akhras died in a clash with Israeli soldiers carrying out an operation in the Aqabat Jaber refugee camp, near the city of Jericho, the official source announced.   Akhras "died after being shot in the head by the (Israeli) occupation Army during an attack on the Aqabat Jaber camp in Jericho," said a Ministry statement reported by the AFP news agency.   The Israeli Army said in a statement that "explosive devices were thrown at the troops, after which the soldiers responded with live bullets towards one of the suspects and neutralized him."   On the other hand, the Palestinian ministry announced the death of Yasser Mussa, 29, who had been wounded during an Israeli attack in the Jenin refugee camp, also in the West Bank, yesterday morning.   In total, four Palestinians were killed in the operation by Israeli forces supported by a drone, according to the Palestinian health ministry.   The Ezedin Al Kasem Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamist Hamas movement that rules the Gaza Strip, claimed that two of those killed in Jenin were its members.   The West Bank - a territory occupied by Israel since 1967 - has become the scene of increasing violence between Israelis and Palestinians, including numerous attacks by Palestinians against Israeli targets and attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinian communities.   At least 238 Palestinians, 32 Israelis and two people of other nationalities have died so far this year, according to an AFP report based on official sources from both sides.   On the Palestinian side there are both combatants and civilians and, on the Israeli side, three members of the Arab minority.