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Two Israeli soldiers killed in West Bank car ramming

AFP  |  Jerusalem 

Two Israelis soldiers were killed and two others injured when a Palestinian rammed a car into a group of troops in the occupied today, the said.

The four were struck when the car ploughed into their group close to the settlement of near Jenin in the northern

The said the two killed were an and a soldier, without naming them.

One of the two injured was in severe condition, the statement added, saying their families had been informed.

The attacker was arrested and taken to hospital, the said.

He was named as Alaa Kabha, born in 1991, with the saying it had immediately rescinded the permits of 67 of his family members to work in

Tensions were high today after Palestinian Islamist movement called for a day of rage to commemorate 100 days since US Donald Trump's controversial recognition of as Israel's capital.

Palestinians also see the city as their capital and Trump's recognition broke with decades of US policy that the status of the city would be negotiated between the parties.

At least 31 Palestinians and four Israelis have been killed since Trump's announcement, which set off major protests.

praised the attack but did not claim responsibility for it.

"This revolution against the Trump decision and the occupation is not a wave of anger but an ongoing action until our people are totally free," said Hamas, which is considered a terrorist organisation by Israel, the and others.

Palestinian attacks are often attributed to frustration with Israel's 50-year occupation.

accuses Palestinian officials of encouraging such attacks through incitement and refusing to accept Israel's existence.

The events come ahead of what could be a tense few months, with a number of significant dates that may spark tension.

Uppermost among them is the inauguration of the new American embassy in on May 14, coinciding with

Trump has said he will attend if he can.

On May 15 Palestinians recognise the Nakba, or catastrophe, commemorating the fleeing of hundreds of thousands of people in the 1948 war that led to the creation of

Around 400,000 Israelis live in settlements that are considered illegal by the

Around 2.6 million Palestinians live in the same area.

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First Published: Sat, March 17 2018. 00:50 IST
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