- Israeli Teenagers Are Suspected in Deadly Stoning of a Palestinian Woman The New York Times
- Jewish teenagers arrested in October stoning death of Palestinian woman The Washington Post
- Israeli Youths Detained in Palestinian Woman’s Killing The Wall Street Journal
- Israel holding Jewish seminary students over Palestinian woman's death Reuters
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