Israeli troops have shot and killed a Palestinian taxi driver in the West Bank.
Reuters reports Palestinian medics and witnesses as saying that Israeli patrol opened fire on Daraghmeh after he drove off a major road connecting the West Bank city of Nablus and the northern part of the occupied territory.
Mr. Daraghmeh was trying to reach his village of Toubas, close to Nablus, via an unpaved road.
Haniya blames US for salary block
Hamas says it has raised enough cash to pay salaries owed to Palestinian workers but blames the US for pressuring banks to block payments.
Prime Minister Ismail Haniya said Hamas had gathered new donations from Arab and Muslim states after the US and European Union suspended financial aid.
But the US has tried to stop the funds being transferred straight into workers' accounts, Mr Haniya said.
The US and EU want Hamas to drop calls for the destruction of Israel.
Many Palestinians directly employed by the Palestinian Authority (PA) have not been paid since March.
Hamas dominated elections to the Palestinian parliament held in January, but has faced a financial crisis since forming a government.
Speaking in Gaza City, Mr Haniya criticised what he said were US efforts to stem the flow of cash into the PA and called on Arab governments to confront "US pressure".