West Bank Palestinians die in fresh clashes


25-07-2014 05:46 PM

Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - Four Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank, a day after mass protests over Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip which has killed more than 800 people.

In the first shooting on Friday in Hawara, near Nablus, an Israeli settler shot dead an 18-year-old and injured three other Palestinians, sources told Al Jazeera. Two hours later at the same protest Israeli soldiers open fire, killing a 22-year-old.

Two other Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli solders during a protest in Beit Ummar, near Hebron. One of those killed reportely worked for the Defence for Children International charity.

An Israeli army spokeswoman had no comment on the incident in Beit Ummar, but said there had been "confrontations" between Israeli troops and Palestinians near Nablus "in which settlers were involved".

Israeli army radio reported that a woman settler opened fire in in the incident near Nablus.

Protests were also reported in East Jerusalem after Friday prayer.

"We are with the resistance [in Gaza], and this is our way of resisting," said Samir Natsheh, one of the worshippers praying on the street near Al-Aqsa mosque.

"The same Israeli government that is carrying out this aggression in Gaza is taking away our right to pray."

There were brief scuffles in Wadi al-Joz, an area north of the Old City.

The protests on Friday came a day after two Palestinians were killed in mass protests in the occupied West Bank. The funeral for one, Mohammad al-Araj, 17, was held in Qalandia refugee camp.

The Palestinian Liberation Organisation on Friday called for Palestinians to take to the streets to express their rage at the invasion of Gaza, calling it a "genocide", and to offer a funeral prayer to those who had been killed on Thursday.

Palestinian activists and Israel media said the Thursday protests appeared to be the largest since the end of a 2000-2005 Palestinian uprising.


*Agencies




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