Ramallah – Palestinian Boy Shot Dead By Israeli Forces At West Bank Protest

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    An Israeli undercover policeman (C) arrests a Palestinian during clashes following Friday prayers in the east Jerusalem neighbourhood of Wadi Al Joz, 24 October 2014. EPARamallah – A Palestinian boy was shot dead during clashes between Israeli soldiers and stone-throwing protesters in the West Bank on Friday, medics and residents said.

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    Orwah Hammad, 14, was shot in the head in the village of Silwad, north of the Palestinian seat of government in Ramallah.

    An army spokesman told Reuters Israeli forces “managed to prevent an attack when they encountered a Palestinian man hurling a molotov cocktail at them on the main road next to Silwad. They opened fire and they confirmed a hit”.

    The military said it would investigate the shooting.

    There were other clashes in Arab areas in and around Jerusalem in which several people were lightly injured.

    Tensions have flared as the Jewish Sukkot holiday has brought increased visits by Jews accompanied by Israeli police to the Jerusalem holy site known to them as Temple Mount and to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary, with its al-Aqsa mosque complex.

    Palestinians fear the visits, along with the moving-in of dozens of Israeli settlers to homes in a crowded Arab district in the shadow of the holy compound, aim to deepen Israel’s claim to the city as its eternal and indivisible capital.

    Palestinians want East Jerusalem, which was captured by Israel in a 1967 war and later annexed in a move not recognized internationally, for the capital of a future state.

    On Wednesday, a Jewish baby was killed and eight people were hurt when a Palestinian man slammed his car into pedestrians at a Jerusalem light railway stop on Wednesday, in what police described as a deliberate attack.

    The driver was shot dead.

    Her death followed the running-over and killing of Palestinian girl Enas Shawkat, 5, by an Israeli motorist driving in the West Bank in a village just north of Silwad. Her death enraged Palestinians but Israeli investigators determined it was an accident and the driver was not arrested.

    Palestinians want to establish statehood in the West Bank and Gaza, territories Israel occupied in the 1967 war. Israel withdrew soldiers and settlers from Gaza in 2005 but has since expanded settlement in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

    Mutual acrimony has risen since the July-August war between Israel and Hamas militants that killed more than 2,000 Palestinians – mostly civilians – and over 70 Israelis, almost all of them soldiers.

    Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians mediated by the United States collapsed in April.


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    9 years ago

    Now get ready for the immediate world outcry and condemnation from the U.N., obama, other world leaders, etc….those very same anti-Semites whose deafening silence was all we heard earlier this week after the Arab terror attack in Jerusalem which killed the Jewish baby and injured numerous other Jews.

    ALTERG
    ALTERG
    9 years ago

    Now they arabs will try to kill c”v more jewish people & israel will cry, why? Why? Here is the answer
    Israel has jewish blood on there hands

    Anominous
    Anominous
    9 years ago

    Change title to “Palestinian terrorist boy shot to death as he joined terrorists hurling molotov cocktails at soldiers”.

    or

    “Your Palestinian terrorist shot to death as he joined group attempting to burn alive Israeli soldiers with molotov cocktails”.

    9 years ago

    only answer you must shot to kill otherwise the cancer grows

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    9 years ago

    Good, one less ben chamor!