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75 palestinians killed, 2372 injured since outbreak of Jerusalem intifada
Israel has accused Palestinian officials of inciting violence by spreading the allegations, which it says are false.
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Israel’s High Court suspended his detention on August 19 while he was receiving medical treatment following his hunger strike, which twice left him in a coma.
Allan then resumed his hunger strike, only to call it off two days later.
Eleven Israelis have been killed in stabbings, shootings or other attacks.
It added that the death of the Palestinian teen brought the number of slain Palestinians to 75; 57 of them in the West Bank, 17 from the Gaza Strip, and one in the Negev.
More than 30 attacks have taken place against Israelis in the area since the start of October, the army said.
This week, Israel shut down a radio station in Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, accusing it of glorifying attacks on Israelis. Meanwhile, 75 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire, including 48 said by Israel to be involved in attacks or attempted attacks.
Israeli forces arrested the Palestinian.
In Israel, a news website closely followed by religious Jews hosted a video game in which children were urged to “neutralise” attackers dressed as Arabs.
Families of young people killed in the violence have clamoured for their bodies to be released and accuse authorities of “collective punishment”.
Many attackers who have targeted Israeli forces come from Hebron, a stronghold of the Islamist movement Hamas. They note his long history of supporting nonviolent resistance, reiterated as recently as September in a speech to the United Nations, and the continued cooperation of Palestinian security forces with their Israeli counterparts.
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Although the six-week span of intensified Palestinian attacks erupted largely after rumors of an Israeli takeover of the Temple Mount – a holy site for both Muslims and Jews – most of the Palestinians and Jerusalem residents who carried out the attacks were secular, according to the report.