Israeli forces recently placed a remotely controlled weapons system at a checkpoint in Hebron in the occupied West Bank, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported. The device has caused anxiety to Palestinians living on Shuhada Street, a location where many extremist Israeli settlers, who regularly harass Palestinians, live. The remote-controlled system is made by the company Smart Shooter and can shoot stun grenades and tear gas as well as sponge-tipped bullets. “The system was placed in the centre of a heavily populated area, with hundreds of people passing by,” Youth Against Settlements founder Is…