Israeli security forces shot dead a suspected Palestinian assailant who
tried to stab a man at a busy intersection near a West Bank settlement
on Tuesday, police said, a location that has seen several incidents
during two months of violence.
A police spokeswoman said the assailant was shot dead as he wielded a
knife in the attempted stabbing at Gush Etzion junction and a bystander
was lightly hurt from a stray bullet fired by an officer securing the
location.
Almost daily Palestinian stabbings, car rammings and shootings have killed 19 Israelis and one U.S. citizen since Oct. 1.
Israeli forces have killed 96 Palestinians, many of whom were carrying
out assaults and others in clashes with police and troops. Many of those
killed have been teenagers
Palestinian allegations that Israel is trying to alter the religious
status quo at a Jerusalem holy site - known to Muslims as the Noble
Sanctuary, where al-Aqsa mosque stands, and to Jews as the Temple Mount -
have fuelled the violence.
Non-Muslim prayer is banned around al-Aqsa and Israel has said it will
not change that. But more visits by Jewish religious activists and
ultra-nationalist Israeli politicians to the complex, where two biblical
temples once stood, have done little to convince Palestinians
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