A Palestinian man was shot and killed by Israeli border guards after allegedly trying to stab them on Tuesday, the Israeli police said.
The Palestinian arrived at the Kiosk check point near Bethlehem in the West Bank and caused border guards to look at him with suspicion, a police spokesperson said.
Guards ordered him to stop for an examination, on which he pulled a knife and ran towards them. The guards shot at him and paramedics pronounced his death at the scene, the spokesman said.
In another incident, a 37-year-old Palestinian from the east Jerusalem neighbourhood of Issawiya allegedly tried to stab Israeli border police guard.
The guards then fired at him. The Hadassah Har Hatzofim hospital in Jerusalem pronounced him dead after he was taken there.
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