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Israeli Missiles Injure Target And Kill Boys In West Bank
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Bennet, James
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/ Minority & ethnic violence
/ Missiles
/ Palestinian people
/ Sidr, Mohammed Ayoub
2001
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Bennet, James
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/ Palestinian people
/ Sidr, Mohammed Ayoub
2001
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Israeli Missiles Injure Target And Kill Boys In West Bank
2001
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On Nov. 22, five Palestinian boys on their way to school in the Gaza Strip were killed by an explosion. Israeli officials said an initial investigation suggested that the explosive had been planted by Israeli forces in hopes of killing Palestinian gunmen who fired on a nearby settlement and military post. In its statement, the Israeli Army said [Zahra Muhammad Sidir] was jailed by Israel from 1999 to 2000. It said he was ''responsible for several cells that were preparing suicide bombings.'' It also said he was ''at the head of an infrastructure responsible for shooting attacks,'' including one near here on July 12 in which an Israeli was killed and one in Jerusalem on Nov. 4. In that attack, a Palestinian from Hebron emptied the clip of an M-16 semiautomatic into a bus, killing two teenagers. An Israeli soldier, right, calmed a Palestinian man yesterday after a scuffle broke out at the Qalandia checkpoint in the West Bank, near Ramallah. Israeli troops continue to keep Ramallah under tight control. (Rina Castelnuovo for The New York Times)
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