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Palestinian killed by Israeli jeep in West Bank

A military spokesperson said the incident was an accident
A military spokesperson said the incident was an accident

An Israeli army jeep struck and killed a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank this morning, with the military and locals giving conflicting accounts of the circumstances.
              
A military spokeswoman said the jeep, which was in Qafr Malik village as part of an operation to arrest suspected militants, accidentally hit the Palestinian after he threw a petrol bomb at it.
              
"The driver was startled and swerved, hitting the man," she said, adding that a military investigation would be launched.
              
Local resident Nail Abdul Latah el Hajj denied the Palestinian had attacked the jeep, however, saying the man was walking to work at a chicken farm when he was run down on the main street and then crushed as the vehicle crashed into a wall and overturned.
              
Speaking to Reuters, Mr Hajj said the man's death sparked confrontations between stone-throwing Palestinian youths and Israeli troops.

The military spokeswoman said the disturbances were already under way when the collision happened.