Palestinian militant shot dead
by Israeli troops
RAMALLAH, July 7 (Xinhua) -- A Palestinian militant
was shot dead by Israeli troops in a refugee camp near the northern West Bank
city of Nablus on Friday, Palestinian security sources said.
Tamer Kandil, 22, a member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs
Brigades which is an armed wing of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas'Fatah
movement, was killed by Israeli troops in a clash in the Askar refugee camp near
Nablus, the sources said.
Several other Palestinians were also injured when
Israeli forces raided the camp and clashed with a group of stone-throwing
Palestinians.
The Israeli army confirmed the raid, without
revealing further details.
The deadly incident came after Thursday's
confrontation between Israeli forces and Palestinian gunmen in Gaza, the
bloodiest since Israel pulled out soldiers and settlers from the coastal strip
last summer after 38 years of occupation.
Israeli troops have expanded their broad military
offensive in Gaza, launched on June 28, in a bid to free an Israeli soldier
kidnapped by Palestinian militants and stop Palestinian militant rocket firing.
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Gaza conflict kills 1
Israeli soldier, 15 Palestinians
 A Palestinian boy injured in an Israeli air attack is
sent to a nearby hospital in northern Gaza Strip, July 7,
2006. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) |
 People carry the body of a victim killed in an Israeli air
attack, northern Gaza Strip, July 7, 2006. (Xinhua/AFP
Photo) |
Battles between Israeli troops and Palestinian militants in the northern Gaza Strip Thursday have killed at least one Israeli soldier and 15 Palestinians, according to sources from the Israel Defense Forces and a Palestinian hospital medics.
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