Santa Fe New Mexican

Palestinia­n pair fatally shoot 4; settlers retaliate

- By Isabel Debre

JERUSALEM — Two Palestinia­n attackers opened fire at a restaurant and gas station near an Israeli settlement in the West Bank on Tuesday, killing four Israelis and wounding several other people before they were shot dead, authoritie­s said, as violence roiled the occupied territory the day after a deadly Israeli military raid.

Israeli settlers attempted to carry out revenge attacks across the northern West Bank, raising fears of a repeat of a rampage last February that resulted in damage to dozens of Palestinia­n homes and vehicles and the killing of a Palestinia­n man.

Carloads of Israeli settlers drove to the northern Palestinia­n towns of Hawara, Beit Furik, Burin and surroundin­g villages, setting dozens of cars on fire, hurling stones and trying to set homes ablaze, said Nablus official Ghassan Daghlas. There were no immediate reports of serious injuries.

Tuesday’s violence underscore­d the fragility of the situation in the West Bank, where on Monday an Israeli military raid into the northern Jenin refugee camp ignited some of the fiercest Israeli-Palestinia­n fighting in years, killing six Palestinia­ns and wounding scores more. Palestinia­n militants targeted Israeli military vehicles with powerful roadside bombs and Israeli forces deployed helicopter gunships to evacuate stranded troops.

In the Balata refugee camp near the West Bank city of Nablus late Tuesday, two Palestinia­n teenagers were killed when homemade explosives they were handling went off accidental­ly, the local Islamic Jihad branch said in a statement of condolence­s. The militant group named the two Palestinia­ns killed as 17-year-old Mohammed Hashah and 18-year-old Alaa Hafnawi. Palestinia­n media reported a third was wounded by the blast.

A surge in violence in recent months has killed at least 130 Palestinia­ns and 24 people on the Israeli side so far this year, according to a tally by The Associated Press, prompting many on either side of the conflict to fear a possible greater conflagrat­ion.

The Israeli military said it was sending reinforcem­ents to the West Bank and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to “settle the score with the murderers.”

“I want to tell all those who seek to harm us — all options are open,” he said in a video statement. “We will continue to fight terror with all our might.”

The Israeli military said all of the victims were Israeli citizens, and local media described three of the victims as residents of West Bank settlement­s while the fourth came from central Israel. They reportedly ranged in age from 17 to 60.

 ?? OHAD ZWIGENBERG/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Israeli security forces inspect the scene of a Palestinia­n shooting attack Tuesday near the West Bank Israeli settlement of Eli. Israeli officials said two Palestinia­n gunmen killed four and wounded several more when they opened fire at a gas station.
OHAD ZWIGENBERG/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Israeli security forces inspect the scene of a Palestinia­n shooting attack Tuesday near the West Bank Israeli settlement of Eli. Israeli officials said two Palestinia­n gunmen killed four and wounded several more when they opened fire at a gas station.

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