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Nine Injured in Jerusalem as Palestinian Rams Car Into Bus Stop
Palestinians a look at a auto used in an attempted ramming attack on Israeli soldiers in the Qalandia Refugee Camp on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2015.
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She said police found an axe in Hassoneh’s vehicle, suggesting he meant to attack Israelis.
Palestinian medical sources said four people were taken to hospital with gunshot wounds after a clash that erupted during the raid, which the army said was intended “to arrest suspects and confiscate weapons”.
The Palestinian health ministry confirmed the deaths of Ahmad Jahajha, 21, and Hekmat Hamdan, whose age was not disclosed.
The army has been criticised by several human rights organisations for implementing a “shoot-to-kill” policy against alleged Palestinian attackers and protestors.
Diab said the 80-square-meter house, which was made out of tin, bricks, and wood, sheltered her and her five children, noting that her husband has been denied entry to Jerusalem for holding a Palestinian Authority identity card.
Pouilly said that the “wave of stabbings, shootings, and car-rammings” which “continues to kill and injure Israelis” is “unacceptable”, but that the response from the IDF “has resulted in alleged attackers, protesters, and even bystanders being killed and injured”.
In the survey, consisting of 1397 adults throughout the West Bank and Gaza, 67 percent of respondents said they supported the use of knife terror attacks against Israelis. Almost 20 Israelis have also been killed in the clashes.
Qalandiya camp was established in 1949 in the wake of the creation of Israel and has grown into a densely populated town with 11,000 registered refugees.
In the same period, 17 Israelis, an American and an Eritrean man were killed.
Mahmoud Abbas spoke as a new poll shows widespread Palestinian support for the attacks.
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Palestinians are angry at increasing violence by Israeli settlers at the al-Aqsa Mosque compound and their attacks on Palestinian properties, saying that the Tel Aviv regime seeks to change the status quo of the compound.