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Israel kills two Palestinians in West Bank

October 21, 2005

TULKARM, West Bank (Reuters) – Israeli soldiers shot and
killed two Palestinians in the northern West Bank on Friday,
Palestinian security officials said.

The shootings were the latest of a series of fatal
incidents in the past week threatening to unravel an
eight-month ceasefire and dash hopes that Israel’s pullout from
Gaza last month could lead to a resumption of peace talks.

Both sides gave conflicting accounts, and it was unclear
whether the fatalities were a result of one or two separate
incidents.

Palestinian witnesses said troops opened fire on unarmed
protesters who threw stones at an army jeep, east of Tulkarm, a
town in the northern West Bank, killing an 18-year-old youth.

Medics said the youth died immediately of his wounds.

But an Israeli military spokesman said soldiers had shot at
gunmen who fired first at the troops and damaged a military
vehicle. Soldiers later found one body near the scene, but
believed they had shot two armed men, the spokesman said.

Palestinian officials said Israel had informed them of the
second fatality but that they had not yet identified the body.

A spokesman for the Yasser Arafat Brigades, an offshoot of
the militant wing of the mainstream Fatah movement, told
Reuters Israel had killed one of its members in Tulkarm.

The same group had claimed responsibility for gunning down
three young Jewish settlers on a road near the West Bank city
of Bethlehem last week.

“As a first response” to the latest shooting, the militants
said they attacked Israeli forces elsewhere in the northern
West Bank with gunfire. There were no reported injuries.

The latest deaths mean three Palestinians have been killed
by Israeli troops since Thursday when soldiers shot dead a
Palestinian man who threw a firebomb at an Israeli car in
Bethlehem.

The Bethlehem shooting came amid spiralling tensions since
the killings of the settlers last week for which Israel has
retaliated by restricting Palestinian traffic on many West Bank
roads and stepping up military patrols.

In a separate incident on Friday, a Palestinian policeman
was critically wounded in Tulkarm as officers tried to break up
a brawl between two Palestinian men on a city street outside a
cafe.

Neither Palestinian involved in the brawl was believed to
belong to militant groups fighting Israel.

Israel withdrew from Gaza last month but still occupies the
West Bank.


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