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Israeli troops shoot Palestinian woman after alleged stabbing attempt

A Palestinian guy died Monday. after ramming his auto in to pedestrians at a crowded bus stop at the western entrance to Jerusalem, wounding 9, in accordance to Israeli cops officers.

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Palestinians killed after attempting to attack Israelis in Jerusalem, West Bank
In the occupied West Bank on Thursday, three attacks were carried out on Israeli military and security personnel, injuring three. Violence has also been triggered by Muslim anger over stepped-up Israeli visits to Jerusalem’s al Aqsa mosque complex.

On Sunday, a 16-year-old Palestinian girl was shot after allegedly trying to carry out a stabbing attack near the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba in the occupied West Bank.


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Israel’s defense minister said on Tuesday there was still not enough evidence to indict the Jewish suspects who torched a Palestinian home in July, killing an infant and his parents.


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Media sources in Qalandia said hundreds of Israeli soldiers invaded the refugee camp in their armored jeeps and military vehicles, from various directions, and exchanged fire with armed resistance fighters.

The current spate of near daily clashes with Israeli soldiers has led to the death of over 120 Palestinian, 17 Israelis, an American and an Eritrean since the beginning of October. “[But] the response from Israeli security forces has resulted in alleged attackers, protesters, and even bystanders being killed and injured”.

“We can not ask the youth why they are going out (to revolt)”, Abbas said in Ramallah.

A majority of respondents were opposed to a two-state solution with Israel (54%), an increase from three months ago when that same figure stood at 51%. She also condemned Israel’s deterrent demolition of Palestinian terrorists’ houses.

Although Palestinians agree with the message issued by Mr Abbas, support for the ageing leader is dwindling.

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Support for Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas also seemed to be quite low, with 65% of respondents in favor of him resigning. He stated the city would erect protecting barriers near bus stations on the city’s main traffic arteries.

A Palestinian motorist has been shot dead after ramming a Jerusalem bus stop and injuring nine people