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Officials say that Israeli forces killed a Palestinian teenager after settlers entered a West Bank village.

Officials?said that an Israeli guarding a group?of?Jewish settlements who entered Palestinian village land on Friday fired at Palestinians who confronted the settlers, killing a 17-year old and wounding a man 70 years of age. The incident in the occupied West Bank town of Sa'ir was the latest of what Israeli military calls "unauthorized hikes" of settlers who invade the outer reaches of villages, which Palestinians see as an act intimidation.

In a press release, the military stated that the Palestinian villagers "threw stones" at the settlers who were "present in the area without prior authorization". It was also reported that some of the settlers were injured.

The military reported that "a security official opened fire on the area and there were Palestinian casualties" as a result.

Palestinian officials confirmed that a 17-year old boy was killed after being shot in his chest. The 70-year old's condition was not immediately known.

Sa'ir is a village located near Hebron, in the southern West Bank under civil control of the Palestinian Authority. Israelis are not allowed to enter this area. In the 'West Bank, which is home to three million Palestinians, and about 500,000 settlers there has been a rise of settler violence, and seizures of land and resources. International condemnation was expressed this week for a siege of homes by settlers in the village of Qusra.

Most countries and U.N. agencies consider the settlements to be illegal in international law. Israel denies?this and cites biblical connections to the area.

Palestinian officials reported that Israeli troops killed a Palestinian overnight in Jenin, north of Jerusalem, after raiding the man's home. According to the military, soldiers shot him when he attempted to stab at them. It added that no troops were injured. Reporting by Rami AYYUB and Ali SAWAFTA Editing by Gareth Jones

(source: Reuters)