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Welcome to Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.imemc.org, for Wednesday, December 03rd, 2014.

Israeli settlers and troops attacks leave three Palestinians injured and other kidnapped by troops. These stories, and more, coming up, stay tuned.

Israeli troops shot and injured a Palestinian teenager on Wednesday evening at a shop in Mishor Admoem illegal settlement near Al Ezeryia town in occupied east Jerusalem.

Ibraheem Abu Sineneh, 16, was shoot by Israeli police then taken to unknown location. The Israeli police claims he tried to stab two Israeli settlers at the Rami Lavi supermarket.

Later Israeli troops invaded Al Ezeryia town and searched a number of homes including Abu Sineneh family house. Clashes erupted between local youth and invading troops. No injuries were reported.

Staying in Jerusalem, Israeli troops invade a number of areas in the city searched and ransacked homes on Wednesday at dawn before kidnaping four youth. The Israeli police claimed that the four are involved in hurling stones at the army.

Earlier on Wednesday afternoon, two Palestinian civilians were injured after an Israeli settler opened fire at them at the village of Bittilo near the central West Bank city of Ramallah.

According to local sources both men, Ahmad Zyiada and Thabit Bazar sustained critical wounds and were moved to Ramallah city hospital for treatment.

In other news Israeli troops kidnapped on Wednesday a Palestinian man as he was near the entrance of the illegal Israeli settlement of Alkanaeh just outside the northern West Bank city of Salfit.

According to Israeli sources the young man tried to attack the security gourd of the settlement. No more details were announced.

And that’s all for today from the IMEMC News; this was the Wednesday, December 03rd, 2014, news round-up from the Occupied Palestinian Territories. For more news and updates please visit our websiteatwww.imemc.org. Today’s report has been brought to you by George Rishmawi and me Ghassan Bannoura.