Israeli settlers shoot, wound 2 Palestinians in West Bank
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Israeli settlers shoot, wound 2 Palestinians in West Bank
Palestinian health officials say Israeli settlers have shot and seriously wounded two Palestinians in the northern occupied West Bank, in what officials describe as the latest incident in a wave of settler violence
Israeli settlers shoot, wound 2 Palestinians in West Bank
Israeli settlers shot and seriously wounded two Palestinians in the north of the occupied West Bank early on Friday, Palestinian health officials said, in what authorities describe as the latest incident in a wave of settler violence.
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