Two Israeli settlers killed in occupied West Bank shooting

Two people were killed after gunmen opened fire on a vehicle in the occupied West Bank as tensions between Israel and the Palestinians intensify.

The attack targeted a car on Friday near the illegal Israeli settlement of Hamra in the West Bank’s northern Jericho governate.“A shooting attack was carried out on a vehicle at the Hamra Junction. IDF [Israeli army] soldiers are searching the area,” Israel’s military said.

The Magen David Adom ambulance service said two women in their 20s were killed and a third in her 40s was seriously wounded.The attack came hours after Israeli missile attacks on Lebanon and Gaza.

The medics said they pulled the three unconscious women out of their car, which had apparently crashed after gunmen opened fire at it from a nearby vehicle.

Dead were sisters
Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar, reporting from occupied East Jerusalem, said a helicopter flew in to take the wounded to a hospital.“One of the women was the driver and when the shooting began she lost control of the vehicle and it hit a man. So two people are dead and two injured, one critically,” Serdar quoted Israeli sources as saying.

“There are reportedly two suspects and a manhunt is under way for them.”Attacks have surged to record heights there in recent months, with Palestinian health officials reporting the start of 2023 to be the most deadly for Palestinians in at least 20 years.

Nearly 90 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the occupied West Bank since the start of the year. During that time, 16 people have been killed in Palestinian attacks on Israelis.

Dangerous new phase
Overnight, meanwhile, Israel’s military launched air attacks on southern Lebanon and the Gaza Strip following a spate of rocket attacks on the country.

Daniel Levy, president of the US/Middle East Project, told Al Jazeera the violence is likely to escalate further.

“Endless denial of freedoms and rights for the Palestinians under occupation – living under the repressive Israeli regime – is inevitably going to lead to people taking up whatever forms of resistance – that’s what happens across the board, globally, historically,” said Levy.

Related Articles

Back to top button