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Palestinian woman attempts to stab Israeli in West Bank
A Palestinian stabbed an Israeli soldier with a kitchen knife in Jerusalem today, wounding him moderately before he was arrested, police said.
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According to the Israel Police, the terrorist, 30, was held by a nearby security guard after the attack until police officers arrived at the scene.
The Palestinian health ministry said that the assailants were Mohammed Sabaaneh, aged 17, and Nur Eddine Sabaaneh, 23, from Qabatia near Jenin in the north of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Israel’s army says its forces have shot dead two Palestinians who allegedly stabbed and wounded a soldier in the West Bank. Most of the others have been killed in clashes with security forces.
The man, named as Mussab Mahmoud al-Razali, was shot dead after he pulled out a knife and refused to drop it when commanded to by police.
Reports of clashes in Silwad came after another day of violence in the West Bank which saw two Palestinians shot after alleged attempted attacks.
20 Israelis have also been killed.
Two Palestinians attacked an Israeli soldier and were shot dead.
Early Sunday morning a soldier, 21, was stabbed in the back near Jerusalem’s Central Bus Station, the Israel Defense Forces said.
The latest wave of violence erupted in early October, and has so far claimed the lives of at least 133 Palestinians, 19 Israelis, an American and an Eritrean. The woman was apprehended and no injuries were reported.
No Israelis were injured in any of the incidents.
“It was just a meeting held with Sivan Shalom, the Israeli deputy prime minister, in August”, Erekat said, adding that “in the meeting, I called for resuming the talks based on the principle of the two-state solution”.
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Palestinian leaders say a younger generation sees no hope for the future living under Israeli security restrictions and with a stifled economy.