Palestinian shot dead after stabbing soldier, bystander

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JERUSALEM (AP) — A knife-wielding Palestinian woman attacked an Israeli soldier on guard near a sensitive West Bank holy site sacred to Jews and Muslims on Saturday, wounding him and a Palestinian bystander before she was shot and killed by Israeli troops, the military said. The stabbing incident occurred in Hebron, a flashpoint during the past five months of violence, in which Palestinians have carried out near-daily attacks, mainly stabbings.

JERUSALEM (AP) — A knife-wielding Palestinian woman attacked an Israeli soldier on guard near a sensitive West Bank holy site sacred to Jews and Muslims on Saturday, wounding him and a Palestinian bystander before she was shot and killed by Israeli troops, the military said. The stabbing incident occurred in Hebron, a flashpoint during the past five months of violence, in which Palestinians have carried out near-daily attacks, mainly stabbings.

The soldier was slightly wounded. A Palestinian who intervened to try to stop the attacker was stabbed and more seriously wounded, and was taken to a hospital for treatment, the military said. About 850 Israeli settlers live in heavily-guarded enclaves in Hebron, surrounded by tens of thousands of Palestinians. Much of the animosity in the biblical city is over a holy site known to Jews as the Tomb of the Patriarchs and to Muslims as the Ibrahimi Mosque.

Later Saturday, a Palestinian drove his vehicle into a group of police officers injuring three of them lightly, police spokeswoman Luba Samri said. The officers opened fire wounding the three Palestinians in the vehicle, she said.