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2011年4月24日星期日

1 Israeli killed, 2 wounded in West Bank shooting

Palestinians shot and killed one Israeli and two others wounded Sunday beginning near tomb of Joseph, a Jewish holy site in the Palestinian city of Nablus, Israeli military and rescue services said.

The circumstances of the shooting were not immediately obvious. An elderly man of about 30 years reaches an Israeli base outside Nablus before dying of his injuries, the army and rescue services said.

Two others, about 20 and 17, reached a Jewish settlement nearby with gunshot wounds and was taken to the hospital.

Jewish worshippers often enter Nablus with a military escort located within an area to pray on the small building traditionally identified as the tomb of the biblical Patriarch, held the Palestinian. These visits are coordinated with the Palestinian security forces. Visit the Israelis Friday, however, seems to have not been coordinated with each side.

Israel Army Radio reported that the faithful identified as Palestinian police snipers.

Jibril al-Bakri, the Palestinian Governor of Nablus, said the Palestinian Authority "studied the incident internally."

A senior Palestinian official said police Palestinians seem to have been involved in the shooting. He spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.

The Palestinian Authority governs parts of the West Bank under the control of overall security to Israel.

Nablus moved from Israeli to Palestinian control in the 1990s in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, but Israel retained control on the building of the Tomb. In 2000, after deadly fighting autour Tomb, Israel military torn off and handed over control to the Palestinians. Later, a mob ransacked and torched the building.

The tomb was restored later. Recent years, through the improvement of the conditions of security in the West Bank and reinforced cooperation between Israeli and Palestinian security forces, Jewish worshippers have travelled to the grave in organized convoys.

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2011年4月5日星期二

Turkish boat evacuates hundreds of wounded from the Libya for treatment - the Canadian Press

Turkish boat evacuates hundreds of wounded from the Libya for treatmentBy Associated Press - 28 minutes ago

ANKARA, Turkey - Turkish A ship evacuating hundreds of wounded from the Libya arrived Aegean side of Turkey Tuesday where a field hospital scrambled to provide emergency treatment.

Hospital transformed ferry injured residents of the besieged Libyan city Misrata and the stronghold of rebels in Benghazi for treatment in hospitals through the West of the Turkey. Over 160 ambulances were waiting.

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ahmet Davutoglu, has declared Monday that the secure Turkey a temporary ceasefire in Misrata through the intense "telephone diplomacy" over the weekend that allowed the ship pick up the wounded. Misrata, 125 miles (200 km) southeast of the capital, Tripoli, have been largely cut off from the world for weeks.

Health Minister Recep Akdag Tuesday said "secure the ceasefire was critical" for the operation. It was only intended to allow safe passage of Turkish ferry in and out of the Libyan ports and is not part of the ceasefire agreement that attempts to Turkey to negotiate between Gaddafi and the opposition, officials said.

The ferry is carrying 321 wounded and 108 other Libyan accompanying. The boat which transported medical supplies in Libya, is also back with 29 foreigners, including those of the Greece, the Ukraine, Great Britain, Uzbekistan, Germany and Finland and dozens of Turks.

"The Turkey has become a leader country" in providing humanitarian aid, worldwide Akdag told journalists at the port of Cesme, as he waited for the arrival.

The Turkish Government has funded the trip and the Turkish Red Crescent and Islamic aid group HHI has provided staff and supplies. Twelve Turkish jets and a frigate provides protection for the ferry.

The Turkey evacuated 25,000 Turkish workers and more than 6 000 foreign Libya since he has succumbed to the chaos.

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