A Palestinian youth was killed in a clash with Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip, the second to die in violence in the Palestinian territories Wednesday, hospital sources said.
The youth, named as Karam Omar Ganan, 18, was hit in the chest during a confrontation with troops near the Jewish settlement of Gush Katif, the Nasser hospital at Khan Yunes refugee camp said.
His death brings to 101 the number of dead since clashes ignited on September 28.
Seventeen-year-old Sami Hussein Salamah became the 100th victim earlier Wednesday when he was shot in the heart during an incident near an Israeli army post in the West Bank town of Tulkarem.
Sporadic clashes broke out in some parts of the West Bank on Wednesday even amid a frenzy of diplomatic activity to try to break the spiral of violence that has raged in the Palestinian territories for two weeks.
Jewish settlers and Palestinians traded gunfire in the north of the West Bank following the funeral of Hillel Lieberman, a distant cousin of US vice-presidential hopeful Joseph Lieberman, whose bullet-riddled body was found near Nablus last weekend.
Three settlers were wounded by the gunfire and a further four hurt in stone-throwing incidents which preceded it, witnesses said.
Israeli radio said Palestinians had opened fire on the funeral cortege, and settlers had fired back. Israeli soldiers escorting the cortege also opened fire, the radio said.
It said that three Israeli tanks had taken up position near the settlement at Eilon Moreh.
In the West Bank flashpoint of Ramallah, 15 Palestinian protestors were taken to hospital after being hit by rubber bullets in a confrontation with Israeli soldiers.
Around 150 youths were engaged in an ongoing standoff with the troops during the afternoon, and had begun blocking a road with old car wrecks.
In the West Bank city of Nablus, around 150 women supporters of the extremist Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, burned an effigy of US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on which was painted a swastika and a Star of David. The women chanted "Albright go to hell."
The women also urged Lebanese Muslim guerrilla group Hezbollah to destroy Tel Aviv -- GAZA CITY (AFP)
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