Jerusalem - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will make a surprise visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories on Tuesday, in a high-profile gambit to bring an end to a monthlong wave of violence.
The visit comes amid unrest that erupted a month ago over tensions surrounding a Jerusalem holy site sacred to Jews and Muslims. It soon spread to Arab neighborhoods of east Jerusalem and then to the West Bank, Gaza and Israel. A spate of Palestinian attacks, most of which have involved stabbings, has caused panic across Israel and raised fears that the region is on the cusp of a new round of heavy violence.
The violence continued in the West Bank Tuesday as a 24-year-old Palestinian stabbed an Israeli military officer and lightly wounded him before Israeli forces shot and killed the assailant, according to the Israeli military and Palestinian health officials.
The Israeli army said the attack took place in the village of Beit Awwa near Hebron during a “violent riot” of Palestinian demonstrators.... Read More: VIN