JERUSALEM: At least three more Palestinians have been martyred in fresh violence Israel and Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, Palestinians sources say.
Two were martyred in attack by Israeli troops over the Gaza border, medical sources said.
Also, in the West Bank, a Palestinian posing as a journalist has been murdered on allegations of stabbing and injuring a soldier.
At least 37 Palestinians, including several of the attackers, have been killed in the growing unrest.
Violence between the two sides has spiralled, with near-daily stabbings by Palestinians of Israelis this month.
Seven Israelis have been killed and dozens wounded in the stabbings and some gun attacks.
The upsurge began last month when tensions at a flashpoint holy site in East Jerusalem revered by Jews and Muslims boiled over amid rumours Israel planned to relax long-standing rules to strengthen Jewish rights at the complex. Israel has repeatedly denied such claims.
The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting on Friday on the upsurge of violence.
Opening the meeting, UN Assistant Secretary-General Taye-Brook Zerihoun welcomed repeated assurances by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the status quo at the flashpoint holy compound, known to Jews as Temple Mount and Muslims as Haram al-Sharif, would not change.
But he said that reckless statements made by Palestinian and Israeli extremist elements reinforced by some mainstream voices as well had created a different impression.