Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian after alleged West Bank ramming attack

Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian after alleged West Bank ramming attack
Israeli soldiers opened fire after a Palestinian allegedly tried to hit them with his car in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron.
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02 June, 2018
Israeli forces opened fire on the alleged Palestinian attacker in Hebron. [file photo-Getty]

Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian man on Saturday who allegedly tried to hit them with his car in the southern occupied West Bank city of Hebron.

"A terrorist attempted to run over IDF troops located at the site with his vehicle. In response, the troops fired towards the terrorist, killing him. No IDF troops were injured," an army statement said, referring to the man as a "terrorist". 

A military spokesman told AFP the alleged attacker was a Palestinian.

On Friday a 21-year-old Palestinian woman was shot dead by Israeli soldiers near the Gaza border fence, where clashes were taking place.

Razan al-Najjar was a volunteer with the Gaza health ministry, wearing the white uniform of a medic when she was shot in the chest.

According to the health ministry in Gaza, another 40 Palestinians were wounded by Israeli gun fire in Friday's clashes.

The Israeli army said on Saturday that cases such as Najjar's, "in which civilians are allegedly killed by IDF fire, are thoroughly examined by the relevant levels of command and are checked by the General Staff Fact Finding Assessment Mechanism".

More than 100 unarmed Palestinian protesters have been killed by Israeli soldiers since 30 March as Palestinians began the "Great Return March" demonstrations.

Around 13,000 have been injured.