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Kalzar al-Uweiwi, 17 stabbed an Israeli soldier and a bystander yesterday
She was shot and killed by Israeli troops near Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron
Body returned to hospital so family can bury her, authorities said today
Pictured today show relatives standing around dead body and weeping
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The grieving relatives of a 17-year-old Palestinian girl shot dead as she tried to stab an Israeli soldier and a bystander are now preparing for her funeral.
Officials said the body of Kalzar al-Uweiwi was taken to hospital so she could be 're-united with her family' and buried in Herbon after she was shot dead on the West Bank yesterday.
Photos emerged of the relatives huddling around the body of the girl, who was shot after attacking a soldier on guard near a sensitive West Bank holy site sacred to both Jews and Muslims.
A Palestinian male bystander was also caught up in the attack before the woman armed with the knife was shot and killed by Israeli troops, the military said.
An Israeli Army statement said: 'An assailant drew a knife and attempted to stab a soldier. Responding to the attack, forces fired at the perpetrator, resulting in her death.'
The incident took place as Washington's UN ambassador, Samantha Power, arrived for talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
'Arrived in Israel... to discuss US commitment to 2 states side by side in security & peace,' she wrote on her official Twitter account earlier.
Palestinian woman killed after trying to stab Israeli soldierGrieving relatives prepare for funeral of Palestinian girl, 17, shot dead as she tried to stab an Israeli soldier http://dollars-vedioonline.blogspot.com/2016/02/grieving-relatives-prepare-for-funeral.htmlKalzar al-Uweiwi, 17 stabbed an Israeli soldier and a bystander yesterdayShe was shot and killed by Israeli troops near Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron Body returned to hospital so family can bury her, authorities said todayPictured today show relatives standing around dead body and weeping =============================Cheap Hotel RoomsSearch & Save On Cheap Hotel Rooms.https://goo.gl/lH20lvSave Up to 80%! Cheap Hotel Rooms.https://goo.gl/9AI2bH==========================
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The incident occurred in Hebron, a flashpoint during the last five months of violence, in which Palestinians have carried out near-daily attacks, mainly stabbings.
The soldier was lightly wounded. A Palestinian who intervened to try to stop the attacker was stabbed and more seriously wounded, and was taken to a hospital for treatment, the military said.
About 850 Israeli settlers live in heavily-guarded enclaves in Hebron, surrounded by tens of thousands of Palestinians.
Much of the animosity in the biblical city is over a holy site known to Jews as the Tomb of the Patriarchs and to Muslims as the Ibrahimi Mosque.
Many of the Palestinian attackers over the past five months have been from Hebron.
Later on Saturday, a Palestinian drove his vehicle into a group of police officers near Jerusalem injuring three of them lightly, police spokeswoman Luba Samri said.
The officers opened fire wounding the three Palestinians in the vehicle, she said. Officers had been in pursuit after police spotters saw Palestinians from the West Bank cross through the security barrier and get inside the car.
The attacks since mid-September - stabbings, shootings and vehicular assaults - have killed 27 Israelis. At least 157 Palestinians, the majority of whom Israel says were attackers, have been killed by Israeli fire.
Israel says the ongoing violence is fuelled by a campaign of incitement by Palestinian political and religious leaders that is compounded on social media sites that glorify attacks.
Palestinians say it stems from frustration at nearly five decades of Israeli rule and dwindling hopes for gaining independence.
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