2 Israelis killed in West Bank terror attack
The two victims were shot and killed at a car wash near the Palestinian town of Huwara.
Two Israelis were killed in a suspected terror attack in the West Bank on Saturday.
The two victims, a 60-year-old man and a 29-year-old man, were shot and killed at a car wash near the Palestinian town of Huwara, with the assailants fleeing the scene.
“Upon our arrival, we found the two injured individuals, a 60-year-old man and a 29-year-old man, inside the car wash. Both were unconscious and had sustained gunshot wounds to their bodies. Together with the army’s medical team, we provided immediate medical treatment on the scene and initiated advanced resuscitation procedures,” MDA Paramedic Tomer Gusman said.
IDF said it was “pursuing the suspects” and set up blockades in the area.” Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad welcomed the attack, calling it “a natural response to the crimes of the occupation and revenge for the blood of Palestinian martyrs and damage to the holy sites.”
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