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Palestinian killed in ramming attempt in East Jerusalem

Violence has surged in the Palestinian Territories and Israel since October 2015, costing the lives of 223 Palestinians, 34 Israelis, two Americans and one Eritrean and Sudanese respectively, according to a tally by AFP.

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Palestinians inspect a car with bullet marks on its windshield at the Shu’fat refugee camp, north of Jerusalem al-Quds, early on September 5, 2016.

Palestine’s representative to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, Monday called for submitting a draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council that condemns Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.

A man Israeli Border Police say was trying to run down their colleagues in the Shuafat refugee camp in east Jerusalem on Sunday evening was shot and killed before he was able to cause harm.

Richard Lakin, a retired school principal from Connecticut and advocate for Israeli-Palestinian coexistence, was among three people killed in the attack. Palestinian sources deny the driver had violent intent.

The Palestinian Scout Association has more than 33,000 registered members, according to the World Scout Bureau’s 2014 census. The Jerusalem branch belongs to the second group, Peck said.

“We did not do any course in Jerusalem”, he said.

“At that point, they gave me a receipt, which meant that I was expecting the family unification application to be processed, says Bahour”.

He had claimed earlier that the recognition of Alyan had “nothing to do with politics”.

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“When the suspects failed to heed their orders and continued driving quickly towards them, with suspected intent to run them over, gunfire was aimed in their direction”. The photos indicate “that the organizations are one and the same”, it wrote. The soldier who shot him has been questioned on suspicion of causing death by negligence.

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