Monday Israeli troops shot dead two Palestinians and wounded more than a dozen early morning raid to arrest a suspected militants in a refugee camp near Jerusalem, Palestinian medical sources told Reuters reporters.
Witnesses said Israeli armored jeeps into Gailandiye camp about three, throwing stones to meet local residents. Israeli troops returned fire, and leave the camp before dawn.
Israeli police spokesman said the clashes broke out, the face of border police raid to arrest Palestinians throwing firebombs and stones. The incident is under investigation, the spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said.
It is not clear if the Israeli army to arrest anyone.
Israeli troops entered the Palestinian-controlled territory often detain suspects militant activity, usually to carry out attacks in the dark to minimize confrontation.
Resumption of the peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians last month, three years after the breakdown, although the two sides have not made major breakthroughs expressed considerable optimism.
Since 2013 began in the West Bank violence has worsened. Israeli forces killed 13 Palestinians, most people in the conflict this year, three killed in 2012 compared to the same period, according to United Nations figures.
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