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Three Palestinians killed in clashes with Israeli forces in West Bank Four Palestinian men killed in West Bank violence
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Relatives of Jawad and Thafer Rimawi gathered at a hospital near Ramallah before their funeralRelatives of Jawad and Thafer Rimawi gathered at a hospital near Ramallah before their funeral
Three Palestinian men have been killed by Israeli forces in two separate incidents in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials say. Four Palestinian men have been killed by Israeli forces in three separate incidents in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian and Israeli officials say.
Two were brothers in their 20s who were reportedly shot dead as clashes broke out with Israeli troops near Ramallah. Two were brothers who were shot dead as clashes broke out with Israeli troops during an operation near Ramallah.
Israel's military said suspects threw petrol bombs at troops during an operation and that they returned fire. The third was killed in confrontations with troops after two Israeli army jeeps on patrol broke down near Hebron.
The third man was shot dead after two Israeli army jeeps out on patrol broke down near Hebron. Israel's military said the fourth man was shot near Ramallah after he rammed his car into a soldier, injuring her.
The military said its forces were shot at and that improvised explosives were thrown at them. The UN has warned that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is "again reaching a boiling point" after an escalation violence in the West Bank and Israel.
Israel carries out search-and-arrest raids almost every night in the West Bank, where at least 140 Palestinians have been killed this year, most by Israeli fire. Israeli forces are carrying out search-and-arrest raids almost every night in the West Bank, where at least 140 Palestinians have been killed this year, most by Israeli fire. More than 30 Israelis have also been killed amid a spate of gun and knife attacks by Palestinians.
More than 30 Israelis have also been killed amid a spate of gun and knife attacks by Palestinians.
Rare bomb attacks at Jerusalem bus stops kill teenRare bomb attacks at Jerusalem bus stops kill teen
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Jawad Rimawi, 22, and Thafer Rimawi, 21, who were students at Birzeit University, were killed on Tuesday about 16km (10 miles) north-west of Ramallah. Jawad Rimawi, 22, and Thafer Rimawi, 21, who were students at Birzeit University, were killed early on Tuesday about 16km (10 miles) north-west of Ramallah.
Palestinian sources said the brothers had visited a relative in the village of Beit Rima as Israeli forces carried out an operation in the area.Palestinian sources said the brothers had visited a relative in the village of Beit Rima as Israeli forces carried out an operation in the area.
As the forces withdrew, confrontations broke out with dozens of young Palestinians, who threw stones and petrol bombs at them, the sources added. As the forces withdrew, confrontations broke out with dozens of young Palestinians, who threw stones and petrol bombs, the sources added.
The Palestinian health ministry said the brothers were shot and taken to a local hospital, where they died.The Palestinian health ministry said the brothers were shot and taken to a local hospital, where they died.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that a "riot was instigated by a number of suspects" during a "routine" overnight activity.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that a "riot was instigated by a number of suspects" during a "routine" overnight activity.
"The suspects hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails toward the soldiers, who responded with riot dispersal means and live fire," it added."The suspects hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails toward the soldiers, who responded with riot dispersal means and live fire," it added.
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh called the three killings an "ugly crime"Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh called the three killings an "ugly crime"
Earlier, Mufeed Ikhlil, 44, was shot in the head by Israeli troops during clashes with stone-throwing Palestinians in Beit Ummar, about 10km north of Hebron, the Palestinian health ministry said. He died in hospital. Mufeed Ikhlil, 44, was shot in the head by Israeli troops during overnight clashes with stone-throwing Palestinians in Beit Ummar, about 10km north of Hebron, the Palestinian health ministry said. He died in hospital.
Nine other Palestinians were shot, according to the ministry.Nine other Palestinians were shot, according to the ministry.
The IDF said two army jeeps got stuck in Beit Ummar due to "technical malfunctions" during a patrol.The IDF said two army jeeps got stuck in Beit Ummar due to "technical malfunctions" during a patrol.
The troops in the vehicles were attacked by Palestinian "rioters" who "hurled rocks and improvised explosive devices at the soldiers", it added.The troops in the vehicles were attacked by Palestinian "rioters" who "hurled rocks and improvised explosive devices at the soldiers", it added.
West Bank-based Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh called the three killings an "ugly crime", while the spokesman of President Mahmoud Abbas warned that "the daily killing of Palestinians is a declaration of war".West Bank-based Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh called the three killings an "ugly crime", while the spokesman of President Mahmoud Abbas warned that "the daily killing of Palestinians is a declaration of war".
A spokesman for the militant group Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, said Israel's "escalation of its crimes and terrorism will be met with an escalation of resistance".A spokesman for the militant group Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, said Israel's "escalation of its crimes and terrorism will be met with an escalation of resistance".
In another incident in the West Bank on Tuesday, a 20-year-old woman was seriously injured after being hit by a car near the settlement of Kochav Yaakov in what the IDF said was a suspected ramming attack. Medics said the Israeli soldier hit by the car near Kokhav Yaakov was in a serious condition
The driver, whom Israeli media identified as a 45-year-old Palestinian man, was shot by police after a chase. Later on Tuesday, the IDF said a man rammed one of its soldiers with a vehicle near Kokhav Yaakov, a Jewish settlement about 2km south-east of Ramallah.
It come five days after co-ordinated bomb attacks at bus stops on the outskirts of Jerusalem killed a 15-year-old Israeli-Canadian boy and a 50-year-old Israeli man. Thirteen other people were wounded. "Israel police forces in the area pursued the assailant and neutralised him," it added.
Israel's ambulance service that the soldier was 20 years old and that she was in a serious condition at Jerusalem's Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
The hospital confirmed that the driver was killed. Israeli media identified him as Rani Abu Ali, a 45-year-old man from Beitunia.
CCTV footage apparently from the incident show an SUV turning around in car park and then accelerating directly towards a soldier walking on a pavement.
Tuesday's incidents come five days after co-ordinated bomb attacks at bus stops on the outskirts of Jerusalem killed a 15-year-old Israeli-Canadian boy and a 50-year-old Israeli man. Thirteen other people were wounded.
So far, no group has claimed it was behind the twin bombings, which were praised by Palestinian militants.So far, no group has claimed it was behind the twin bombings, which were praised by Palestinian militants.
On Monday, the UN Special Co-ordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, warned that the conflict was "again reaching a boiling point".