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Palestinian attack kills Israeli soldier in West Bank

Scuffles between worshippers and Israeli forces intensified in recent weeks

By AFP - Mar 17,2019 - Last updated at Mar 17,2019

Israeli forensic police inspect the scene of Palestinian shooting attack near Ariel, in the occupied West Bank, on Sunday (AFP photo)

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — A member of Israeli forces was killed and two other people were wounded on Sunday when a Palestinian carried out a stabbing and shooting attack near a settlement in the occupied West Bank.

The attack came at a sensitive time ahead of Israel's April 9 elections, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to apprehend the "terrorists" behind it.

Hamas, the Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip, welcomed the attack, but did not claim responsibility for it.

"One Israeli is dead," Israeli forces spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus said of the attack near the Ariel junction south-west of Nablus.

The Israeli forces later identified the victim as a soldier, Gal Keidan, 19.

Another soldier was severely wounded from gunfire, the army said.

The other person wounded was a 47-year-old Israeli who lives in a nearby settlement, local officials said. The hospital treating him said he was in critical condition.

The incident began with the perpetrator attacking a soldier with a knife at the Ariel junction, near an Israeli settlement by the same name, and snatching his weapon, Conricus said.

"That same assailant fired with that weapon towards three vehicles," he said, with the third car targeted stopping.

"The terrorist took the vehicle and used it to drive" to the nearby Gitai Avishar junction, where he opened fire and wounded another soldier, Conricus said.

The assailant then continued to the nearby Palestinian village of Bruqin.

"A manhunt is ongoing," Conricus said.

The Israeli forces could not yet say whether it believed the Palestinian assailant was affiliated with a militant group or had acted alone.

 

 ‘Deal with them’ 

 

Palestinian gun, knife or car-ramming attacks against Israeli settlers and forces occur sporadically in the West Bank.

Two members of Israeli forces were shot dead in a December 13 attack in the Ramallah area, and another shooting attack nearby on December 9 resulted in the death of a baby and wounded seven others.

Speaking at the beginning of the weekly Cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said he was certain Israeli security forces would find those behind Sunday's attack.

"We will deal with them to the fullest extent of the law as we have done in all of the recent incidents," the Israeli leader said.

Hamas called it a response to Israeli "crimes," including its actions at Jerusalem's Al Aqsa Mosque compound, the highly sensitive holy site where there have been scuffles in recent weeks.

Hamas supporters could also be seen distributing sweets in the Gaza Strip to celebrate the attack.

The compound in Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem is the third-holiest site in Islam and a focus of Palestinian aspirations for statehood.

It is also the location of Judaism's most sacred spot, revered as the site of the two biblical-era Jewish temples.

There have been scuffles in recent weeks between Palestinian worshippers and Israeli forces over the use of a side building there known as the Golden Gate.

On Sunday, an Israeli court ordered the temporary closure of the side building.

Israeli officials are concerned tensions at the site could boil over and set off wider clashes ahead of the Israeli elections.

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