Palestinian shot dead
OCCUPIEDD-AL-QUDS: A Palestinian stabbed and killed an Israeli at a petrol station in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Monday and in Jerusalem two Palestinian girls attacked and wounded an elderly man with scissors before a policeman shot them both, killing one. In a day of rapidly unfolding violence, the latest
By our correspondents
November 24, 2015
OCCUPIEDD-AL-QUDS: A Palestinian stabbed and killed an Israeli at a petrol station in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Monday and in Jerusalem two Palestinian girls attacked and wounded an elderly man with scissors before a policeman shot them both, killing one.
In a day of rapidly unfolding violence, the latest in an eight-week surge of stabbings, shootings and car rammings, a Palestinian was also shot dead near the West Bank city of Nablus after approaching soldiers with a knife, the military said.
The attack in Jerusalem occurred on Jaffa Road, a busy downtown street near the market.
Two Palestinian girls, one aged 14 and the other 16, used scissors to stab and slightly wound a 70-year-old man, who turned out to be Palestinian, not Israeli.
Video on YNet, a popular Israeli news website, seemed certain to raise questions over whether a passing policeman used excessive force to subdue the teenagers after the attack.
At the petrol station in the West Bank, on the side of a road regularly used by Israelis to drive between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, a Palestinian stabbed two Israelis, killing one of them, before he was shot dead by soldiers.
Gunfire from the troops hit a passing car, slightly injuring its Israeli driver.
The incidents occurred a day before US Secretary of State John Kerry was due to visit Israel and the Palestinian territories to discuss ways to try to stem the violence.
Eighty-six Palestinians have been killed in the spate of violence since Oct. 1, some while carrying out attacks and others in clashes with Israeli forces.
Twenty Israelis and an American student have been killed by Palestinians, either in stabbings, shootings or purposefully run down by vehicles.
It is the worst violence to strike the region since the Gaza war last year, fuelling talk of a new Palestinian uprising, or Intifada, against Israel’s occupation.
The first intifada lasted from 1987-1993 and the second from 2000-2005, although both were far more intense and deadly than the current violence.
In a day of rapidly unfolding violence, the latest in an eight-week surge of stabbings, shootings and car rammings, a Palestinian was also shot dead near the West Bank city of Nablus after approaching soldiers with a knife, the military said.
The attack in Jerusalem occurred on Jaffa Road, a busy downtown street near the market.
Two Palestinian girls, one aged 14 and the other 16, used scissors to stab and slightly wound a 70-year-old man, who turned out to be Palestinian, not Israeli.
Video on YNet, a popular Israeli news website, seemed certain to raise questions over whether a passing policeman used excessive force to subdue the teenagers after the attack.
At the petrol station in the West Bank, on the side of a road regularly used by Israelis to drive between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, a Palestinian stabbed two Israelis, killing one of them, before he was shot dead by soldiers.
Gunfire from the troops hit a passing car, slightly injuring its Israeli driver.
The incidents occurred a day before US Secretary of State John Kerry was due to visit Israel and the Palestinian territories to discuss ways to try to stem the violence.
Eighty-six Palestinians have been killed in the spate of violence since Oct. 1, some while carrying out attacks and others in clashes with Israeli forces.
Twenty Israelis and an American student have been killed by Palestinians, either in stabbings, shootings or purposefully run down by vehicles.
It is the worst violence to strike the region since the Gaza war last year, fuelling talk of a new Palestinian uprising, or Intifada, against Israel’s occupation.
The first intifada lasted from 1987-1993 and the second from 2000-2005, although both were far more intense and deadly than the current violence.
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