Palestinian youth killed in West Bank

A 15-year-old Palestinian boy has been shot and killed by Israeli troops for allegedly throwing stones at Israeli vehicles.

Palestinian protesters throw stones at Israeli military vehicles during clashes in the West Bank village of Kabatiya, near Jenin, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016.

Palestinian protesters throw stones at Israeli military vehicles during clashes in the West Bank village of Kabatiya, near Jenin, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016. Source: AAP

Israeli troops have shot and killed a Palestinian youth who the army says had been throwing stones at Israeli vehicles on a road in the occupied West Bank.

An Israeli military spokeswoman said troops patrolling near the West Bank city of Hebron encountered Palestinians throwing rocks at vehicles on a main road and shot one of them.

The Palestinian health ministry said 15-year-old Omar Madi was taken to hospital in Hebron where he was declared dead.

Since a surge in violence began in October, 27 Israelis and a US citizen have been killed in near-daily Palestinian attacks that have included stabbings, shootings and car-rammings.

Israeli forces have killed at least 157 Palestinians in the same period, 101 of them assailants, according to Israeli authorities. Other Palestinians have died during violent anti-Israeli protests.

The bloodshed has been partly fuelled by Palestinian frustration over long-stalled peace talks and anger at perceived Jewish encroachment on a contested Jerusalem shrine.


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Published 11 February 2016 12:46am
Updated 11 February 2016 6:33am
Source: AAP


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