More violence iii West Bank
1 J ) ' 1' Jerusalem Violence flared in the Israeli-occupied West Bank {and Gaza Strip despite | new ; Israeli restrictions intended to curb a 14-lweek uprising. ' | Paaesiinians said four people I were killed in clashes | with troops on Wednesday but the Arm.v said jit was checking each report. ■ An Army spokesman confirmed that two Palestinian youths reported to have) been shot dead by troops [did indeed die of gun I shots but said the Army jwas still checking whether they were shot
by soldiers. Two other Palestinians were reported to have been killed during a demonstration in the Nur Shams refugee camp. The Army spokesman said one died of- a heart attack, although Arab sources said he died from tear gas inhalation. , Another 1 15-year-old camp resident was said by Palestinians to have been shot in the head and died later in a Jerusalem hospital. The Army spokesman said there was no record of the youth in the hospital and no information could be obtained about him. i
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