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Israeli troops kill two Palestinian teens

Palestinian security officials say Israeli troops have shot dead two Palestinian teenagers as the protesters' death toll escalates.

Palestinian teenagers run during clashes with Israeli soldiers.
Israeli troops have shot dead two Palestinian teenagers during a clash in the West Bank. (AAP)

Israeli troops have shot dead two Palestinian teenagers in continuing West Bank protests over Israel's Gaza military campaign.

Palestinian security officials said Nasri Mahmud Paqatqa, 16, was killed and five others wounded in a clash at the village of Beit Fajar, south of Bethlehem, and that 18-year-old Bassem Abu Rub died in a protest at the Jalama military checkpoint in the northern West Bank.

On Friday, five Palestinians were killed in the West Bank in separate clashes.

In the first incident, three Palestinian men were shot dead by troops while protesting against the conflict in Gaza in the village of Beit Ummar near the flashpoint southern city of Hebron, Palestinian security sources said.

In the second, a group of settlers opened fire on protesting Palestinians after they threw stones at the Israelis' car near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, Palestinian security sources said.

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The settler fire killed an 18-year-old Palestinian named as Khaled Oudeh.

Shortly afterwards, Israeli troops arrived at the scene and clashed with the Palestinians, firing live bullets and tear gas.

The Israeli army fire killed a second Palestinian, 22-year-old Tayyib Oudeh, the security sources said, adding that three other Palestinians were injured by live fire.


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