Arabs, soldiers clash
NZPA-Reuter Tel Aviv
Two Palestinian teenagers were shot and wounded in clashes between Arab protesters and soldiers in the Israeli-oc-cupied West Bank on Saturday, Palestinian sources said. Mansour al-Kalbat, aged 17, and Samer Sayed, aged 14, were treated in hospital for bullet wounds after a riot in Nablus, and troops detained several people in
Bnai Naim village near Hebron to quash a protest by stone-throwing Palestinians, they said. An Israeli military spokeswoman said she had no report of either incident. Palestinian sources said two people were shot and wounded on Friday in a brawl in Kalkilya between residents and two local men accused of collaborating with Israeli authorities. They said the men
opened fire on a crowd .who attacked their car with stones. ■ Ibrahim Talab Awaisi, aged 11, and Ibrahim Orif Awaisi, aged 22, were wounded. The Army spokeswoman confirmed shots were fired during a clash in Kalkilya and two people were taken to hospital in Tulkarem. Supporters of Left-wing peace movements demonstrated on Saturday outside Ramallah prison
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