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Palestinian woman shot 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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In his speech, the Palestinian leader repeated accusations that Israel was seeking to change the status quo on the Temple Mount and that this had been a major source of Palestinian rage directed at Israelis.
The violence has killed 119 on the Palestinian side, 17 Israelis, an American and an Eritrean.
Fourteen people were injured Monday in a car-ramming attack in Jerusalem, including 18-month-old Yotam Sitbon, who was seriously wounded.
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.
According to police, the attacker also had an axe inside the auto.
“We can not ask the youth why they are going out (to revolt)”, Abbas said in Ramallah.
A campaign of stabbings, shootings and car-rammings by Palestinians has killed 19 Israelis and a USA citizen since the start of October.
More than half of the Palestinian fatalities have been alleged attackers, while others have been shot dead by Israeli security forces during clashes.
Israel condemned Abbas’s comment that attacks are “justified”. The Israeli government responded that there could be no justification “for wanton attacks on civilians”.
“The Palestinian public thinks Abbas does not support the current confrontation and is not serious (pursuing) diplomatic confrontation with Israel, which is why he is losing support”, Khalil Shikaki, head of the PSR, told AFP.
The survey found the Palestinian public continuing to lose hope that there will ever be an independent Palestinian state, with 65 per cent saying that Israeli settlement building had destroyed any prospect of a “two-state solution”. A similar figure supported his resignation in a poll released three months ago.
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He praised the “immediate alertness” of bystanders who averted “a grave tragedy”.