Three Palestinians killed by the Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank
Groups such as Human Rights Watch, have raised concerns that Israeli forces are using excessive force against Palestinians. It runs its own educational and religious services and has been at the forefront of protests against government policies toward Israeli Arabs and the Palestinians.
The latest attacks have raised the death toll to 101 Palestinians killed since early October.
The first Palestinian intifada lasted from 1987-1993 and the second from 2000-2005, although both were far more intense and deadly than the present wave of violence.
A Palestinian rammed a auto into Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank on Friday, injuring five of them before being shot dead, the army said.
The newspaper added that the information that reached the Israelis indicated the possibility of the PA considering a resolution in either the UN Security Council or the General Assembly (where the USA has no veto), demanding global protection for Palestinians in “the occupied State of Palestine”. However, senior officials at the Israeli intelligence agency warned of the consequences of this collapse as opposed to the joy expressed by a small amount of ministers at this possible collapse which “may serve the interests of Israel”. The station was closed until May 26, 2016.
He said he received a written order to close for six months, which accused his station of “broadcasting programmes with the aim of promoting and encouraging terrorism against civilians and Israeli security forces”.
Men allegedly drove their vehicles into soldiers in separate incidents near West Bank settlements before being killed. Twenty-one Israelis have also been killed.
Manhunt was on and the assailant has been arrested The stabbing took place at Damascus Gate, the main entry point for Palestinians to the walled Old City of Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.