The Borneo Post

Two Israelis killed in West Bank attack, Palestinia­n shot dead

- ARIEL, Palestinia­n Territorie­s:

Two Israelis were killed Tuesday in an attack in the occupied West Bank, with the Palestinia­n perpetrato­r shot dead, Israeli and Palestinia­n officials said.

The latest surge in violence comes hours before Israel swears in its new parliament, with farright lawmakers poised to be members of the cabinet vowing a crackdown on Palestinia­n violence.

“Following the initial report regarding a stabbing attack near the Ariel Industrial Zone, a terrorist arrived at the entrance gate of the zone and stabbed civilians in the area,” a statement from the army said.

“Other civilians were stabbed at a nearby gas station.

“The terrorist fled the scene and was neutralise­d afterwards,” the statement said.

The Palestinia­n health ministry issued a statement about a man shot dead by Israeli forces at the site, without providing further details. According to Israeli media, the perpetrato­r escaped the scene in a car, driving against traffic and ramming into a vehicle, before escaping by foot.

Israeli emergency medical service Magen David Adom said two people were pronounced dead, a 35-year-old man due to a stab wound at the Ariel industrial zone, and a 50-yearold on a nearby highway as the result of a car accident.

Three other people with stab wounds, one critical and two seriously wounded, were being taken from the industrial zone to a hospital in Petah Tikvah, MDA said.

Another man who was stabbed on the highway was taken to the same hospital in serious condition, according to MDA.

Violence in the West Bank has soared since March, as Israel has launched near daily raids in response to series of deadly attacks on Israelis.

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