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Violence between Israelis and Palestinians threatened to spiral out of control Saturday with two more Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip, two stabbings outside Jerusalem's Old City and more West Bank clashes.

While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and president Mahmud Abbas have sought to avoid an escalation, frustrated Palestinian youths have defied efforts to restore calm and a wave of stabbings has spread fear in Israel.

Both leaders said they had spoken with US Secretary of State John Kerry, each putting the blame on the other.

Netanyahu said he told Kerry he expected the Palestinian Authority to stop its "wild and mendacious incitement, which is causing the current wave of terrorism".

Map of Israel and the Occupied Territories  locating the main flashpoints
Map of Israel and the Occupied Territories, locating the main flashpoints
K.TIan / J.Jacobsen, AFP

And Abbas said he reiterated the need for Israeli authorities to stop giving cover to "settler provocations, carried out under the army's protection".

A rocket fired by Gaza militants hit southern Israel Saturday without causing casualties, hours after clashes along the border saw Israeli forces kill seven Palestinians.

More clashes Saturday killed two more Palestinians.

Israel regularly responds to rocket fire with air strike but had not done so by Saturday night.

Rioting has shaken annexed east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, with Palestinians throwing stones and firebombs at Israeli security forces, who have responded with live fire, rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades.

In Hebron, a Palestinian wounded in clashes with Israeli forces on Thursday died on Saturday night.

A Palestinian protester flashes the sign for victory during clashes with Israeli security forces nea...
A Palestinian protester flashes the sign for victory during clashes with Israeli security forces near the Nahal Oz border crossing with Israel, east of Gaza City on October 10, 2015
Mahmud Hams, AFP

Medical sources identified him as Ibrahim Awad, 28, from Beit Umar, a village north of the southern West Bank city.

A 22-year-old Palestinian Israeli police said they shot late Friday after he opened fire at them in east Jerusalem's Shuafat refugee camp also died on Saturday.

Clashes erupted after his funeral, and one Palestinian who tried to throw a firebomb at security forces was shot in the leg, police said.

- New Gaza clashes -

Gaza had been mainly calm amid the week's unrest elsewhere, but clashes on Friday and Saturday exacerbated fears that a wider Palestinian uprising, or intifada, could erupt.

The body of a Palestinian  who was shot dead by Israeli security forces after he stabbed two police ...
The body of a Palestinian, who was shot dead by Israeli security forces after he stabbed two police officers, is evacuated on a stretcher from the site of the attack on October 10, 2015 outside the Old City in east Jerusalem
Thomas Coex, AFP

On Friday, the army said it had opened fire to prevent Palestinian attempts to storm the border fence, throwing stones and rolling burning tyres.

Seven Palestinians were killed and 145 wounded, medics said.

In similar clashes and infiltration attempts east of the southern city of Khan Yunis Saturday two young teenagers were killed and 10 people wounded by Israeli fire.

In central Gaza, and army statement said, dozens of suspects breached the fence with Israel.

"Five were caught... and taken for questioning. The rest retreated back into Gaza," it said.

A Palestinian protester waves a knife and his national flag during a demonstration in support of Pal...
A Palestinian protester waves a knife and his national flag during a demonstration in support of Palestinians in the West Bank and against Jewish groups visiting the al-Aqsa mosque compunds, in Gaza City on October 10, 2015
Mahmud Hams, AFP

The clashes came as Hamas's chief in Gaza, Ismail Haniya, called the overall violence an intifada and urged further unrest.

Hamas, which rules Gaza, remains deeply divided from Abbas's West Bank-based Fatah.

On Saturday, Jordan's parliament condemned "the crimes committed by Israeli forces in the West Bank and Gaza", accusing Israel of "state terrorism".

Jordan and Egypt are the only two Arab countries to have peace treaties with Israel.

Rioting hit various parts of the West Bank on Saturday, including Hebron, where youths clashed with Israeli forces after funerals of two residents killed while carrying out separate attacks earlier this week.

- Two more stabbings -

A Palestinian protester is evacuated by comrades after being injured by a tear gas canister during c...
A Palestinian protester is evacuated by comrades after being injured by a tear gas canister during clashes with Israeli security forces near the Nahal Oz border crossing with Israel, east of Gaza City on October 10, 2015
Mahmud Hams, AFP

Meanwhile, there were more stabbing attacks, which have spread fear among Israelis.

On Saturday morning, a Palestinian teenager stabbed and wounded two ultra-Orthodox Jews, aged 62 and 65, outside the Old City's Damascus Gate in east Jerusalem, police and medics said.

Police said they shot and killed 16-year-old Ishak Badran, of Kafr Aqeb in east Jerusalem.

Hours later in the same area, a 19-year-old also from Kafr Aqeb stabbed two police officers before himself being shot dead.

The stabbing victims were in moderate condition, medics said, with a third seriously wounded after being shot by another officer targeting the assailant.

Palestinian militants of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades  Hamas' armed wing  carry the body of ...
Palestinian militants of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' armed wing, carry the body of Jihad al-Obeid, who died in clashes with Israeli security forces near the border, during his funeral in Deir al-Balah on October 10, 2015
Said Khatib, AFP

Fourteen stabbing attacks have targeted Jews since October 3, when a Palestinian murdered two Israelis in the Old City, sparking a security crackdown.

One revenge stabbing has occurred, with a 17-year-old Jew in the southern Israeli city of Dimona wounding two Palestinians and two Arab Israelis on Friday.

Netanyahu quickly condemned that attack, a sign of concerns that it could trigger further violence.

Abbas has spoken out against violence and in favour of "peaceful, popular resistance", but many Palestinian youths are frustrated with his leadership.

Israeli police have struggled to prevent demonstrations among the country's Arab population from deteriorating into violence.

Dozens of Arabs were arrested for throwing stones and firebombs at police and traffic, in a number of demonstrations throughout northern and central Israel.

Netanyahu announced Saturday he had ordered the emergency call-up of three reserve border police companies to reinforce officers in east Jerusalem and throughout Israel.

Violence between Israelis and Palestinians threatened to spiral out of control Saturday with two more Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip, two stabbings outside Jerusalem’s Old City and more West Bank clashes.

While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and president Mahmud Abbas have sought to avoid an escalation, frustrated Palestinian youths have defied efforts to restore calm and a wave of stabbings has spread fear in Israel.

Both leaders said they had spoken with US Secretary of State John Kerry, each putting the blame on the other.

Netanyahu said he told Kerry he expected the Palestinian Authority to stop its “wild and mendacious incitement, which is causing the current wave of terrorism”.

Map of Israel and the Occupied Territories  locating the main flashpoints

Map of Israel and the Occupied Territories, locating the main flashpoints
K.TIan / J.Jacobsen, AFP

And Abbas said he reiterated the need for Israeli authorities to stop giving cover to “settler provocations, carried out under the army’s protection”.

A rocket fired by Gaza militants hit southern Israel Saturday without causing casualties, hours after clashes along the border saw Israeli forces kill seven Palestinians.

More clashes Saturday killed two more Palestinians.

Israel regularly responds to rocket fire with air strike but had not done so by Saturday night.

Rioting has shaken annexed east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, with Palestinians throwing stones and firebombs at Israeli security forces, who have responded with live fire, rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades.

In Hebron, a Palestinian wounded in clashes with Israeli forces on Thursday died on Saturday night.

A Palestinian protester flashes the sign for victory during clashes with Israeli security forces nea...

A Palestinian protester flashes the sign for victory during clashes with Israeli security forces near the Nahal Oz border crossing with Israel, east of Gaza City on October 10, 2015
Mahmud Hams, AFP

Medical sources identified him as Ibrahim Awad, 28, from Beit Umar, a village north of the southern West Bank city.

A 22-year-old Palestinian Israeli police said they shot late Friday after he opened fire at them in east Jerusalem’s Shuafat refugee camp also died on Saturday.

Clashes erupted after his funeral, and one Palestinian who tried to throw a firebomb at security forces was shot in the leg, police said.

– New Gaza clashes –

Gaza had been mainly calm amid the week’s unrest elsewhere, but clashes on Friday and Saturday exacerbated fears that a wider Palestinian uprising, or intifada, could erupt.

The body of a Palestinian  who was shot dead by Israeli security forces after he stabbed two police ...

The body of a Palestinian, who was shot dead by Israeli security forces after he stabbed two police officers, is evacuated on a stretcher from the site of the attack on October 10, 2015 outside the Old City in east Jerusalem
Thomas Coex, AFP

On Friday, the army said it had opened fire to prevent Palestinian attempts to storm the border fence, throwing stones and rolling burning tyres.

Seven Palestinians were killed and 145 wounded, medics said.

In similar clashes and infiltration attempts east of the southern city of Khan Yunis Saturday two young teenagers were killed and 10 people wounded by Israeli fire.

In central Gaza, and army statement said, dozens of suspects breached the fence with Israel.

“Five were caught… and taken for questioning. The rest retreated back into Gaza,” it said.

A Palestinian protester waves a knife and his national flag during a demonstration in support of Pal...

A Palestinian protester waves a knife and his national flag during a demonstration in support of Palestinians in the West Bank and against Jewish groups visiting the al-Aqsa mosque compunds, in Gaza City on October 10, 2015
Mahmud Hams, AFP

The clashes came as Hamas’s chief in Gaza, Ismail Haniya, called the overall violence an intifada and urged further unrest.

Hamas, which rules Gaza, remains deeply divided from Abbas’s West Bank-based Fatah.

On Saturday, Jordan’s parliament condemned “the crimes committed by Israeli forces in the West Bank and Gaza”, accusing Israel of “state terrorism”.

Jordan and Egypt are the only two Arab countries to have peace treaties with Israel.

Rioting hit various parts of the West Bank on Saturday, including Hebron, where youths clashed with Israeli forces after funerals of two residents killed while carrying out separate attacks earlier this week.

– Two more stabbings –

A Palestinian protester is evacuated by comrades after being injured by a tear gas canister during c...

A Palestinian protester is evacuated by comrades after being injured by a tear gas canister during clashes with Israeli security forces near the Nahal Oz border crossing with Israel, east of Gaza City on October 10, 2015
Mahmud Hams, AFP

Meanwhile, there were more stabbing attacks, which have spread fear among Israelis.

On Saturday morning, a Palestinian teenager stabbed and wounded two ultra-Orthodox Jews, aged 62 and 65, outside the Old City’s Damascus Gate in east Jerusalem, police and medics said.

Police said they shot and killed 16-year-old Ishak Badran, of Kafr Aqeb in east Jerusalem.

Hours later in the same area, a 19-year-old also from Kafr Aqeb stabbed two police officers before himself being shot dead.

The stabbing victims were in moderate condition, medics said, with a third seriously wounded after being shot by another officer targeting the assailant.

Palestinian militants of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades  Hamas' armed wing  carry the body of ...

Palestinian militants of the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' armed wing, carry the body of Jihad al-Obeid, who died in clashes with Israeli security forces near the border, during his funeral in Deir al-Balah on October 10, 2015
Said Khatib, AFP

Fourteen stabbing attacks have targeted Jews since October 3, when a Palestinian murdered two Israelis in the Old City, sparking a security crackdown.

One revenge stabbing has occurred, with a 17-year-old Jew in the southern Israeli city of Dimona wounding two Palestinians and two Arab Israelis on Friday.

Netanyahu quickly condemned that attack, a sign of concerns that it could trigger further violence.

Abbas has spoken out against violence and in favour of “peaceful, popular resistance”, but many Palestinian youths are frustrated with his leadership.

Israeli police have struggled to prevent demonstrations among the country’s Arab population from deteriorating into violence.

Dozens of Arabs were arrested for throwing stones and firebombs at police and traffic, in a number of demonstrations throughout northern and central Israel.

Netanyahu announced Saturday he had ordered the emergency call-up of three reserve border police companies to reinforce officers in east Jerusalem and throughout Israel.

AFP
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