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Israeli forces kill two alleged Palestinian attackers in Jerusalem and West Bank
The attacker was later identified as a 30-year-old resident of Eizariya in the West Bank who possessed an Israeli identity card. The two Palestinian assailants were shot dead.
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Her family, however, denied the Israeli allegations and said she was killed in cold blood, without posing a threat to the Israeli soldiers.
The surge in violence has been fuelled by Palestinians’ frustration over Israel’s 48-year occupation of land they seek for an independent state, and the expansion of settlements in those territories which were captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war.
An Israeli soldier was moderately injured early Sunday morning in a stabbing attack at the entrance to Jerusalem, close to the central bus station.
In the first incident, Israeli police said a Palestinian driver sped toward Israeli forces in the village of Silwad, north of Ramallah.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the West Bank said on Sunday that the victims of the attack in Huwara in the north of the Israeli-occupied West Bank were aged 17 and 23. She was apprehended, and no injuries were reported. Two Israeli soldiers are injured. Israeli forces or armed civilians have killed at least 126 Palestinians, 77 of whom authorities described as assailants, while others died in clashes with security forces.
After Hammad’s funeral on Saturday brief clashes broke out between Israeli security forces and Palestinians, with tear gas used to disperse the crowds.
Israel says the unrelenting violence is fanned by a Palestinian campaign of lies and incitement.
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Erekat told Xinhua that an earlier Israeli media report that the Israeli side rejected a Palestinian proposal to start secret peace talks with Israel on borders “is completely untrue”.