New York Post

Fatal rampage in the W. Bank

- By ARON HELLER

A Palestinia­n killed an Israeli and seriously wounded two others in a West Bank shooting and stabbing spree Sunday before fleeing, setting off a massive manhunt, the Israeli military said.

The attacker stabbed an Israeli soldier at the entrance to the Ariel settlement, southwest of the Palestinia­n city of Nablus, then took his assault rifle, according to Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus.

He opened fire toward several passing vehicles, striking civilians. Another car slowed to a stop, and the attacker boarded it and sped away, firing toward soldiers along the way before escaping into a Palestinia­n village.

The army identified the Israeli killed in the stabbing attack as 19-year-old soldier Gal Keidan.

Conricus said Israeli troops gathered at the entrance to the village to assist in the manhunt.

He said it was unclear if the assailant acted alone or with the assistance of others, and whether he belonged to any Palestinia­n militant group.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was confident the military would apprehend those behind the attack and “bring them to justice, as we have in all previous cases.”

Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue service said the wounded were a 35year-old man and a 20year-old who were treated on the scene in serious condition before being evacuated to a hospital.

The attack comes after two Palestinia­ns were killed by Israeli fire last week in separate West Bank incidents, which followed a period of relative calm.

On Thursday, Hamas fired two missiles from Gaza toward the Israeli city of Tel Aviv in a rare attack into the heart of Israel that looked to set off another round of escalation.

But the launch was apparently a technical malfunctio­n, and after a brief Israeli reprisal, calm was restored.

Israel is in the midst of an election campaign, and Egypt is trying to broker a long-term truce between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers.

Since 2015, Palestinia­ns have killed more than 50 Israelis in stabbings, shootings and car-ramming attacks in the West Bank. Israeli forces have killed more than 260 Palestinia­ns in that period.

Israel has described most of the Palestinia­ns killed as attackers, but clashes between protesters and soldiers have also turned deadly.

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