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To: bentway who wrote (796764)7/24/2014 11:12:38 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579682
 
There is a day coming when the Israelis will regret the way they have treated the Palestinians.

Palestinians killed in West Bank Gaza solidarity march


At least two Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank during protests against Israel's military campaign in Gaza, officials say.

At least 10,000 protesters marched from Ramallah towards East Jerusalem, where they were met by Israeli forces.

Around 200 protestors were wounded.

Meanwhile, the death toll in Gaza's fighting has continued to rise, with over 800 Palestinians and 33 Israelis killed since 8 July.

The Israeli military confirmed that troops had used "riot dispersal means" after West Bank protestors threw rocks and blocked a road with burning tyres.

Israel launched its military offensive against Gaza on 8 July with the declared objective of stopping Hamas firing rockets into Israel.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he regretted each Palestinian civilian death, but said they were "the responsibility of Hamas".

'Day of anger' The West Bank protest was called for by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement

Palestinian leaders in the West Bank have called for a day of anger on Friday, one of the last days of Ramadan.

Protests were also reported in Jerusalem on Thursday evening, after Israeli police prevented males under the age of 50 from visiting the al-Aqsa mosque.

At least 20 protesters were arrested after they threw rocks at police, Israeli police said.

Israeli media has described the West Bank protest as the largest since the 2000-2005 Palestinian protest movement, also known as the Second Intifada.

Pools of blood At least 13 people were killed and more than 200 injured when a UN-run school used as a shelter came under fire in Gaza on Thursday.

Palestinian families were in the school in Beit Hanoun, fleeing Israel's offensive against Hamas militants.

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