Israel Troops Fire at West Bank Protesters, One Wounded
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Israeli troops opened fire on more than 100 Palestinian protesters in the northern West Bank on Friday, an AFP correspondent said, wounding at least one person.
Soldiers fired live rounds at Palestinian youths who hurled stones at them at the entrance to the Jalazun refugee camp north of the city of Ramallah, the correspondent said.
A 17-year-old boy was shot through the ankle, a medic told AFP, and was immediately evacuated to hospital as clashes continued.
The clashes came amid tensions as Israel prepares for a general election on Tuesday.
Palestinians have watched the upcoming snap vote with interest, keen for a change from right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party.
Likud was lagging in the polls on Friday behind the Zionist Union -- a joint list headed by Labor's Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Livni of the centrist HaTnuah, who was Israel's chief negotiator with the Palestinians during talks that broke down nearly a year ago.
You can tell that Israel is getting desperate from their adoption of the new indigenous-design (non-Palestinian, albeit) bullpup assault rifle. Their ability to distinguish real life from Star Trek is steadily deteriorating. If Netanyahu experiences any set-backs in the next few days, he'll just shout, "Cut!", which will enrage the director, who cannot abide temperamental superstars.


