2 Palestinians killed in Israel strike

Two Palestinians were killed in an IAF strike in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, the Jerusalem Post reports.

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Tuesday, 02.12.2008.

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Two Palestinians were killed in an IAF strike in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, the Jerusalem Post reports. According to the Israeli army, IDF, it attacked a group of terror operatives who had fired mortar shells at troops from the area. 2 Palestinians killed in Israel strike However, Palestinian medical officials said they had identified the dead as civilians - a pair of teenage brothers who were struck outside their house. The identities of four people wounded were not immediately known. On Monday night, IDF soldiers killed a wanted Palestinian in the West Bank refugee camp of Balata, near Nablus. A Palestinian witness, Naim Abdel Salam, said the man was killed in an ambush by undercover forces. The IDF said he tried to escape arrest, was shot in the legs and later died of his injuries. The man was identified as Mohammed Abu Daragh, 27, and was a member of the Al Aksa Martyrs' Brigades. Most Al Aksa members have received amnesty from Israel. Palestinian officials said Abu Daragh had also been granted amnesty and accused Israel of violating the agreement. IDF officials said Abu Daragh had been involved in violent activity in recent months.

2 Palestinians killed in Israel strike

However, Palestinian medical officials said they had identified the dead as civilians - a pair of teenage brothers who were struck outside their house. The identities of four people wounded were not immediately known.

On Monday night, IDF soldiers killed a wanted Palestinian in the West Bank refugee camp of Balata, near Nablus.

A Palestinian witness, Naim Abdel Salam, said the man was killed in an ambush by undercover forces. The IDF said he tried to escape arrest, was shot in the legs and later died of his injuries.

The man was identified as Mohammed Abu Daragh, 27, and was a member of the Al Aksa Martyrs' Brigades. Most Al Aksa members have received amnesty from Israel.

Palestinian officials said Abu Daragh had also been granted amnesty and accused Israel of violating the agreement.

IDF officials said Abu Daragh had been involved in violent activity in recent months.

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