14-year-olds kill Israeli in supermarket

Israeli and Palestinian officials have confirmed two 14-year-old Palestinians have stabbed and killed a 21-year-old Israeli man in the West Bank.

Two Palestinian 14-year-olds have stabbed and killed an Israeli in a packed supermarket in the occupied West Bank, Israeli and Palestinian officials say, as a five-month wave of bloodshed shows no sign of abating.

An armed civilian shot the two teens, who were taken for treatment at Israeli hospitals in Jerusalem, the Israeli military said on Thursday. Palestinian officials said both were 14.

A witness named only as Uziel told Army Radio the supermarket was packed at the time with Israeli and Palestinian shoppers.

"We heard screaming and it was clear there was an attack ... Civilians and soldiers began running and shot one (attacker) ... and then the another," he said. "Everyone was shocked at how young they were."

The Israeli killed in the stabbing was 21-years-old, a police spokesman said.

A second Israeli was also stabbed and was in a moderate condition in hospital, an official there said.

Since the spate of violence broke out in October, stabbings, shootings and car rammings by Palestinians have killed 28 Israelis and a US citizen.

Israeli security forces have killed at least 163 Palestinians, 107 of whom Israel says were assailants, while most others were shot dead during violent anti-Israeli protests.

Many Palestinian attackers have been teenagers.

Tensions have been fuelled by factors including a dispute over Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound and the growth of Jewish settlements on land Palestinians seek for an independent state.

Palestinian leaders have said that with no breakthrough on the horizon, desperate youngsters see no future ahead. Israel says young Palestinians are being incited to violence by their leaders and by Islamist groups calling for Israel's destruction.


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