Israeli-Palestinian violence spreads over Gaza border

Fresh violence between Palestinians and Israelis has seen six Palestinians shot dead in Gaza, reports say, and a fresh spate of stabbings.
Israel said its troops fired over the Gaza border after coming under attack.
Earlier, police said there had been the first apparent revenge stabbing attack by an Israeli on Arabs.
Tensions between Israel and the Palestinians have recently soared amid a rash of attacks and confrontations between Palestinians and troops.Since last weekend, gun and knife attacks by Palestinians have left four Israelis dead and many wounded, while at least three Palestinians have been killed during clashes with security forces in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
According to Palestinian medical sources, the six Palestinians were shot dead and many others wounded in two separate incidents in Gaza on Friday when Israeli troops opened fire.
The Palestinians were protesting in solidarity with Palestinians in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
The Israeli military said about 200 Palestinians had massed at the border fence, throwing rocks and rolling burning tires toward troops on the other side.
A military spokeswoman said soldiers “fired at the main instigators in order to halt their advance and disperse the riot”.
Violence also continued in Israel on Friday, including what police said was an apparently “nationalistic” attack by an Israeli, who they say stabbed two Israeli Bedouins and two Palestinians.
The attack, apparently in retaliation for stabbing attacks on Israeli Jews this week, occurred in the southern city of Dimona.
The suspect was arrested and is being questioned.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he “strongly condemned the harming of innocent Arabs” and vowed to bring to justice anyone who breaks the law.
The mayor of Dimona said the suspect was “a mentally ill man”, the Associated Press news agency reported.
Shortly afterwards, an attacker was shot dead after stabbing an Israeli policeman near Hebron.
In Jerusalem, a 16-year-old ultra-Orthodox Jewish Israeli was stabbed and wounded. A Palestinian suspect fled but was caught by police.
An Israeli policeman, meanwhile, was injured and his assailant shot dead near the Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arba, close to Hebron. Separately, a Palestinian woman was shot and wounded after trying to stab a guard at a bus station in Afula, northern Israel, police said
Friday’s attacks follow a sharp rise in violence between Israelis and Palestinians since late last month, when clashes erupted at a flashpoint holy compound in East Jerusalem.
An Israeli couple were shot dead in the West Bank in front of their four children, while two more Israelis were killed in a stabbing in Jerusalem’s Old City days later – the first in a spate of stabbings of Israelis in the city, northern and western Israel and the West Bank.
Hundreds of Palestinians have been wounded and at least three, including a 13-year-old boy, shot dead in clashes in the West Bank and East Jerusalem during the same period.
Five of the Palestinians who apparently carried out the stabbings have been killed.
Israel has boosted security across the country and imposed temporary restrictions on Palestinians wanting to enter the Old City of Jerusalem. – BBC News