Three Palestinians and an Israeli settler in the West Bank were killed yesterday in a fresh spasm of violence as Israeli troops maintained a stranglehold around the Gaza Strip border town of Beit Hanoun.
The three Palestinians killed in yesterday's violence were a militant trying to infiltrate a Jewish colony, a Palestinian shot dead after a car-chase by occupied Jerusalem police and a youth killed in clashes with stone-throwers in Beit Hanoun.
The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed the killing of a settler.
Palestinians opened fire at an Israeli car near the city of Jenin shortly after dawn yesterday, killing the 49-year-old driver and lightly wounding his wife.
The Brigades said the shooting avenged Israel's killing of its West Bank commander in a raid into Nablus on June 26.
In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli paramilitary border police in civilian clothes killed a Palestinian after chasing his vehicle on suspicion that it was carrying Palestinians without entry permits, police said.
Several hours earlier soldiers killed a Palestinian the army said was trying to slip into a colony near Nablus to carry out an attack.
In Gaza, a 17-year-old boy was killed by Israeli gunfire at the entrance to Beit Hanoun, Palestinian medical sources said.
Meanwhile, Israeli attack helicopters fired three missiles yesterday at a Palestinian metal workshop in the Jebaliya refugee camp, north of Gaza City, witnesses said.
Medics said three people were treated on the spot for minor injuries. A fourth missile was fired in a separate attack on another metal workshop in Gaza city.
Three Palestinians shot dead in fresh spasm of violence
Three Palestinians and an Israeli settler in the West Bank were killed yesterday in a fresh spasm of violence as Israeli troops maintained a stranglehold around the Gaza Strip border town of Beit Hanoun.