Saturday, May 25, 2013   

Israelis gun down Palestinian teenager
(01-15 18:40)

A Palestinian teenager was shot dead today by Israeli troops in the northern West Bank, not far from the separation barrier, Palestinian medical and security sources told AFP.
Samir Ahmed Awad, 17, died after being hit by a bullet to the chest and another to the leg in an area not far from the village of Ras Karkar, some 10 kilometers northwest of Ramallah, they said. The Israeli army had no immediate comment.
The day before, medics said a 21-year-old Palestinian farmer was killed by Israeli fire in northern Gaza. The Israeli military denied any involvement in the Gaza incident.
On Saturday, a 21-year-old Palestinian laborer was shot dead by troops as he tried to cross the vast separation barrier in the southern West Bank in search of work in Israel, medics said.

   
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