Israeli settlers kill two Palestinians in occupied West Bank - Al Jazeera
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Israeli settlers killed two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
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Al Jazeera reports that Israeli settlers killed two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. This incident occurred amid ongoing tensions in the territory. The report from Al Jazeera provides no further immediate details regarding the circumstances or location of the killings. This event adds to the documented violence in the West Bank and is likely to prompt further international scrutiny.
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