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Israeli soldiers kill a 55-year old Palestinian and teen in West Bank

According to an Israeli official, Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian teen who was driving his car toward them and a Palestinian passerby in the West Bank Saturday.

The military claimed that a "non-involved" person was also hit, in addition to a driver who "accelerated" his car towards soldiers at a Hebron checkpoint.

The military initially claimed that two "terrorists", who were shot by soldiers, had been killed, but later clarified that it was only one.

Unidentified Israeli security officials said that a 17-year old was driving and a 55 year-old bystander.

The Palestinian news agency WAFA said that Ziad Nim Abu Dawood (55), a 55-year old municipal street cleaner who was working, died while doing his job. The report said that another Palestinian had been killed, but it did not mention the circumstances which led the soldiers open fire.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health identified the second Palestinian, Ahmed Khalil Al-Rajabi, as a 17-year-old.

The military has not reported any injuries among the soldiers.

No militant group has claimed responsibility for the actions of this 17-year old.

This year, violence has increased in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Israeli settler violence against Palestinians has increased sharply. The military has also tightened restrictions on movement and conducted sweeping raids across several cities.

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, Israeli forces have killed 51 Palestinian minors under 18 years of age in the West Bank since January.

Palestinians have also attacked Israeli soldiers and civilians in some cases resulting in fatalities. Reporting by Ali Sawafta and Alexander Cornwell, both in Ramallah; editing by Christina Fincher

(source: Reuters)