BY
Mustafa el-Sawaf, IOL Palestine Correspondent
OCCUPIED
JERUSALEM, Sunday 6 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - Two peace
activists, an American and a Dane, were injured when Israeli occupation
forces opened indiscriminate fire on a number of Palestinian youths and
peace activists in the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
American
Barry Avery, 24, sustained a serious gunshot in the face while Danish
Lasse Schmit, 35, was injured in the leg by shrapnel, during a clash
between Palestinians and Israeli forces, a spokesman for the Israeli
army told the public radio.
But
witnesses said that an Israeli tank opened fired in the evening in the
direction of a group of five pacifists in the street amid the clashes.
The
two peace activists are members of the International Solidarity Movement
(ISM).
A
column of Israeli armored vehicles rolled into the centre of the city
and its adjacent refugee camp on Friday, April 4, and imposed a curfew.
Two
Palestinian Deaths
In
another related development, two Palestinians were killed in an Israeli
incursion in a central Gaza Strip village, officials on both sides said.
Yussef
Abu Madi, 14, was shot when firing erupted as Israeli forces pulled out
of Al-Msaddar, north of the Deir al-Balah refugee camp, after a six-hour
manhunt for "wanted" Palestinians.
Earlier
in the raid, 26-year-old Marwan Abu Jayab was killed after being hit by
several bullets.
Palestinian
officials initially said he was a civilian but the Palestinian
Resistance Movement Hamas said he was one of its members, Agence
France-Presse (AFP) reported.
An
Israeli army spokesman said the soldiers had shot at the man, who had
fired an anti-tank rocket.
Palestinian
officials said a total of 15 people were injured and 15 abducted in the
incursion.
The
Israeli occupation forces imposed a curfew on the village and ordered
all of its residents aged 15 to 50 years out in a local school they
turned into a detention camp, said Ayman Al-Msaddar, the mayor of the
village.
The
area is now fully paralyzed, with the thud of fire trade between the
Palestinian fighters and the Israeli forces is heard.
The
latest death brings to 3,130 the number of people killed since the
Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation erupted in September
2000, including 2,353 Palestinians and 719 Israelis.
An
Israeli military source also said that five Palestinians from Hamas were
abducted in the West Bank towns of Qalqilya and Hebron.
Late
Saturday, a Palestinian was shot dead by Israeli forces as he tried to
break into the Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arba on the edge of Al-Khalil
(Hebron), a flashpoint city where some 600 settlers live in an enclave
surrounded by 120,000 Palestinians.