• Cisjordanie : deux Israéliens tués par des tirs palestiniens
    AFP / 01 octobre 2015
    http://www.romandie.com/news/Cisjordanie-deux-Israeliens-tues-par-des-tirs-palestiniens/635252.rom

    Jérusalem - Deux Israéliens ont été tués jeudi soir par des tirs palestiniens contre leur véhicule près de la ville de Naplouse en Cisjordanie occupée, a indiqué une source de sécurité israélienne.

    Quatre enfants, présents dans la voiture, ont été blessés légèrement dans l’attaque survenue entre les colonies israéliennes d’Itamar et d’Eilon Moré, selon cette source. Les enfants ont été évacués vers un hôpital.

    Les deux victimes sont les parents des quatre enfants.

    Les forces de sécurité israéliennes ont bouclé tout le secteur, a constaté l’AFP.

    Le temps des discussions (avec les Palestiniens) est terminé, a déclaré après l’attaque le ministre israélien de l’Education Naftali Bennett dans un communiqué. Il est temps d’agir, a-t-il ajouté.

    Un peuple dont les dirigeants soutiennent le meurtre n’aura jamais d’Etat, a-t-il encore déclaré.

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    Two Israeli settlers shot dead in drive-by shooting near Nablus
    Oct. 1, 2015 9:40 P.M.
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=767914

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Two Israeli settlers were shot and killed in a shooting between the illegal Israeli settlements of Itamar and Elon Moreh near Nablus in the northern West Bank on Thursday evening, an Israeli army spokesperson told Ma’an.

    An Israeli army spokesperson said several shots were fired at the settlers’ car from a passing vehicle, which fled to a nearby Palestinian village following the shooting.

    Two adults were killed in the shooting, while Israeli media has reported that up to four children were in the car, but left unharmed.

    The spokesperson said Israeli forces “are conducting a search of the area” to investigate the incident.

    • Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian agricultural land in Nablus
      Oct. 2, 2015 3:23 P.M
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=767935

      NABLUS (Ma’an) — Israeli settlers set fire to dozens of olive trees on Palestinian agricultural land near the Nablus village of Burin on Friday as tensions remain high in the occupied West Bank following the killing of two settlers and reprisal attacks on Palestinian villages.

      A Burin village committee member told Ma’an that a large group of settlers torched dozens of olive trees on land belonging to Um Ayman Sufian and attempted to set fire to her home.

      A local guard committee set up by villagers to ward off attacks managed to prevent the settlers from burning the house.

      Mahmoud Musleh, director of public relations in the Palestinian Civil Defense, said that firemen managed to extinguish the fire before it reached other homes in the village.

      Settlers also set fire to land east of Burin village, he added.

      In the nearby town of Huwwara, settlers set fire to dozens of dunams of agricultural land, a spokesperson from Fatah said. Awad Najm said firefighters were en route to the scene.

    • Settlers attack Palestinian ambulance, 3 medics injured
      Oct. 2, 2015 5:10 P.M
      http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=767936

      SALFIT (Ma’an) — Three Palestinian medics were injured on Friday as Israeli settlers attacked an ambulance travelling from Nablus to Salfit, medical staff said.

      Dr. Issa al-Imla from the Salfit governmental hospital told Ma’an that Dr. Samel al-Att, nurse Murad al-Qatuni, and anesthetist Samer Habash were injured when settlers threw rock at the ambulance near Kfar Tappuah settlement in eastern Salfit.

      The ambulance was damaged and suffered a flat tire after the driver was forced off the main road by the stone-throwing.

      Hundreds of Israeli settlers have carried out multiple attacks on Palestinian homes and vehicles since Thursday night in the aftermath of an earlier shooting which killed two settlers near Nablus.

      Another ambulance was damaged by settlers in Nablus overnight, as Palestinian vehicles were set ablaze in both Nablus and Ramallah.

      The ambulance was reportedly en-route to aid Palestinians suffering from tear-gas inhalation when settlers attacked it, damaging the windshield.

      The occupied West Bank, especially the Nablus area, has been on virtual lock down since Eitam and Naama Henkin, both in their 30s, were shot by suspected Palestinian gunmen while driving on Thursday night between the illegal settlements of Itamar and Elon More.