Fresh West Bank clashes break out as Israel girds for
‘day of rage’
Gaza (CNN) — Angry clashes erupted Friday in the West Bank, as Palestinian leaders called for a “day of rage” in response to the shelling of a United Nations shelter that killed 16 people.
At least four Palestinians have been killed in outbreaks of violence in several parts of the West Bank, according to medical sources.
The call for a massive follow-up to what were already some of the largest West Bank protests in years comes as diplomats scrambled to find a cease-fire proposal that would satisfy mortal enemies Israel and Hamas and end more than two weeks of violence that has claimed more than 800 lives, most of them civilians.
Israeli police posted additional officers in Jerusalem ahead of Friday’s protests, spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said on Twitter. Police had deployed between 3,000 and 4,000 officers to prepare for expected violence, The Jerusalem Post newspaper reported.
A 23-year-old man was shot near Huwara village outside Nablus by Jewish settlers, a doctor at the Rafidia Hospital said. The circumstances of his death are unclear, but it led to clashes between protesters and the Israeli military in which another man was killed, medical sources said.
Two more men were killed during clashes with Israeli troops at a checkpoint north of Hebron in Beir Ummar, according to Palestinian medical sources. Read More.
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