PALESTINIANS-ISRAEL
APRIL 8 2009 12:08h
Some 12 Palestinians were wounded in violence that included confrontations between stone-throwing villagers and Israeli soldiers.
Some 12 Palestinians were wounded in violence that included confrontations between stone-throwing villagers and Israeli soldiers who arrived at the scene after the settlers, from Bat Ayin, entered neighbouring Safa.
Palestinian medics said one of those wounded, who was hit by a live bullet in the neck, was in serious condition.
"A large number of settlers came at 7:30 in the morning and started to smash car windows and throw rocks at houses," said Abu al-Abed, a resident of Safa, where 300 Palestinians live.
An Israeli army spokeswoman said the violence started when Palestinians threw stones at Bat Ayin settlers praying on a nearby hill before the Jewish Passover holiday. She said soldiers fired live bullets at the legs of some stone-throwers.
Safa residents said about 200 settlers, some of them carrying weapons, entered the village.
Soldiers fired live and rubber-coated metal bullets and also used tear gas during the clashes with Palestinian stone-throwers, villagers said. There were no reports of any injuries or arrests among the settlers.
Last Thursday, a Palestinian wielding an axe killed a 13-year-old youngster and wounded a boy, aged seven, in Bat Ayin. The attacker, who was not identified, fled.
Some 1,000 Israelis live in Bat Ayin, near the Palestinian towns of Hebron and Bethlehem.
In 2002, three settlers from Bat Ayin were sentenced by an Israeli court to prison terms ranging from 12 to 15 years for trying to set off a bomb near a Palestinian girls' school in Arab East Jerusalem.
The injured seven-year-old boy is a son of one of the three jailed settlers.
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