And a fish story, a teenage girl in the middle of the lion fish controversy. Tonight the violence in gaza has spread to the west bank on the opposite side of israel. Thousands of palestinians there protested near an israeli checkpoint. They threw rocks, set off fireworks, at least two protesters were killed. Mst reports. Reporter scenes of anger and chaos here at the checkpoint as Palestinian Protesters continue to clash with israeli forces, forces that have used tear gas canisters, runner coated steel bullets and from what we understand live ammunition as well, live rounds. In fact, in one of the satellite vans which is not a meet briefs where i am standing right now is a bullet hole which is clearly visible right through the windshield. Again, it is a very chaotic scene here, but these protesters are determined to stay here. They are determined to continue to show their anger at the ongoing offensive in gaza. But, of course, this evening is a very important evening for muslims this e
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