Palestinian Tries To Stab Security Guard
Most of the recent violence has occurred in the southern West Bank city of Hebron and have mainly involved stabbings.
Thirty of the Palestinian deaths have been in Hebron, where hundreds of troops guard about 500 Jewish settlers in the Old City amid a Palestinian population of more than 200,000.
Recent polls say that most Palestinians think a two-state solution is now impossible, and a growing number of them support a return to armed resistance against the 48-year Israeli military occupation.
Israeli soldiers stand outside a Palestinian house during a search near the Tel Rumeida settlement in the West Bank city of Hebron, Saturday, November 7, 2015.
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The video reveals that there are Israeli soldiers both to al-Sharawi’s right and to her left, on a median in the middle of the road.
On Friday night, Israeli authorities said a Palestinian sniper shot and wounded two Jewish teenagers who had come to worship at the Cave of the Patriarchs.
Israeli media said the wounded were teens between the ages of 16 and 19.
In the first incident, a Palestinian rammed a group of Israelis with a auto at a junction, wounding four of them, and was then killed by security forces, police said.
The spokesman said the woman was shot and injured by the security guard.
Five Israelis were injured in that attack, including a pregnant woman and another person who suffered light injuries.
The widow of the victim, Ruti Hasno, told the Israeli news site Ynet that “the phenomenon of terrorist turning themselves in to the Palestinian security forces is very problematic”. At the same time, rights groups have alleged that Israeli troops have used excessive force against Palestinians, in a few cases shooting dead suspected assailants who the rights groups said could have been arrested. We will not post comments that include racism, bigotry, threats, or factually inaccurate material. He lives in the Immanuel settlement in the West Bank. A few terrorists, killed by Israeli security forces and police either during or in the immediate aftermath of their attacks, are revered as shahids (martyrs) and have had streets and squares named in their honor.
According to the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa, the Israeli military issued an order to turn several parts of the city into a “closed military zone”, prohibiting the Palestinian people from entering.
Published by the Israel Democracy Institute, the poll’s findings reflect hardening attitudes among Jewish Israelis at a time when unrest has spread throughout Israel, the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.
Sunday’s attacks are the latest in a wave of Palestinian terrorism that has been taking place in Israel since September.
The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations on Wednesday rejected Palestinian allegations that Israel had recently harvested organs from Palestinians its forces had killed, condemning the charges as anti-Semitic. Palestinians say the violence is rooted in a lack of hope for gaining independence after years of failed peace efforts.