Israel kills 14 Palestinians in Gaza, West Bank

Israeli troops killed 14 Palestinians in clashes in Gaza and the occupied West Bank today in one of the worst days of violence…

Israeli troops killed 14 Palestinians in clashes in Gaza and the occupied West Bank today in one of the worst days of violence since Israel launched an offensive to free an abducted soldier.

Fighting erupted between Israeli troops and militants in central Gaza as the army pushed into the strip, killing nine Palestinians - four militants and five civilians - in air strikes and other attacks, medics said.

Three of the militants were from the governing Islamist Hamas movement. Gunmen from the faction, which is sworn to Israel's destruction, and two other groups captured Israeli army Corporal Gilad Shalit in a cross-border raid on June 25th.

Israel has killed about 110 Palestinians, nearly half of them militants, in Gaza since the abduction and vowed to continue its three-week offensive until the soldier is freed and militants stop firing rockets into Israel.

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It has refused Hamas demands that it free Palestinian prisoners in return for Shalit, a 19-year-old tank gunner.

In the West Bank, Israeli troops backed by armoured vehicles surrounded a Palestinian security compound in the city of Nablus and killed three gunmen from moderate President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction, medics said.

Soldiers killed a Palestinian civilian there later in the day during renewed fighting and another unarmed Palestinian shot by troops earlier died of his wounds, medics said.

The army said troops had confronted civilians who had thrown stones at them as well as gunmen, but that soldiers had only fired at Palestinians who shot at them.