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JERUSALEM Nike Air VaporMax Plus Australia , June 30 (Xinhua) -- A 27-year-old Israeli settler who was fatally injured in a Palestinian shooting attack, succumbed to his wounds and died in hospital on Tuesday, Israeli officials said.


Malachi Moshe Rosenfeld was wounded on Monday night as a Palestinian shooter opened fire at a group of Israelis who were sitting in a car, a military spokesperson said. Israeli media reported that the Israelis were on their way home after a basketball game.


The incident took place off of Highway 60, the main north-to-south road running through the West Bank, some 15 minutes drive from Rosenfeld's home. Three additional Israelis sustained moderate-to-serious injuries.


On Tuesday afternoon, Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon blamed Hamas' international headquarters in Istanbul for executing the attack and Iran for funding it. He added that this branch of Hamas moved to Turkey after being expelled from Syria.


Ya'alon also accused Palestinian media for inciting attacks against Israelis. "People are sitting at home during the holiday (Ramadan), watching TV, and go out to do things," said Ya'alon.


The shooting, the sixth Palestinian attack since the beginning of the Ramadan two weeks ago, sparked furious responses among settlers.


The pro-settler radio station, Arutz 7, reported that a group of settlers are calling to erect an illegal post at the site of the shootings.


Other groups are planning to rally tonight at different sites across the West Bank to protest "easing of restrictions" on Palestinians' movement and the "security lawlessness" which, they said, enables such attacks.


Earlier on Monday, a Palestinian woman stabbed and seriously wounded a female Israeli soldier at the Rachel checkpoint near the West Bank city of Bethlehem.


These incidents came three days after a Palestinian man was shot dead after he opened fire at Israeli soldiers at a West Bank checkpoint in the Jordan Valley.


Violent incidents between Israelis and Palestinians have been on the rise since the U.S.-brokered peace talks collapsed last April.


There have been dozens of militant attacks by Palestinians against Israelis, mainly in Jerusalem, claiming Israeli victims, along Palestinian casualties from the frequent clashes between the Palestinians and the Israeli security forces.




LIMA, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- Peru could attract as much as 50 billion U.S. dollars in investment as the host of the upcoming 2016 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leader's meeting next week, a leading researcher said.


Fernando D'Alessio, director of the Centrum research center at the Pontifical Catholic University in Lima, said the Peruvian government has to use this event to attract more investment.


Speaking at the launch of a new book, "Peru: Leaders' Vision APEC 2016," D'Alessio said he believed in the ability of President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski and his cabinet to secure economic development.


The new book, which will be offered as a present to important attendees to the meeting, seeks to showcase Peru's socio-economic situations and its potential business opportunities. It was co-developed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC).


"Our intention is to put the eyes of the world, especially the leaders of the 21 APEC member economies, onto the options in our country, putting an emphasis on the most highlighted productive sectors, which drive our economic growth," he said.


According to D'Alessio, the Peruvian market is becoming ever more attractive to foreign investors, especially in trade, mining, energy and tourism.


The 21 members of APEC account for 39 percent of the global population, 57 percent of global GDP and 49 percent of global trade.




ADDIS ABABA, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia has finalized preparations to commence new technology-supported payment and ticketing services for cross-regional public transit buses within the country.


The e-ticketing service, which is for transit buses to and from different parts of Ethiopia, will start as of December 10, 2016.


The Federal Transport Authority (FTA), inspired by the advancements of the government billing system called "Lehulu", is leading the launch of the new payment and ticketing service powered by Kifya Financial Technology Plc.


Lehulu is a unique and unified utility billing system introduced under a public-private partnership among Kifya, the Ethiopian Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT), the Ethiopian Electric Utility, the Addis Ababa Water and Sewerage Authority, and Ethio Telecom.


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