Key takeaways:
- The Israeli military has responded to a recent surge in violence in the northern West Bank with a search for suspects and the establishment of roadblocks near the town of Hawara.
- The recent violence has sparked international concern, with the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calling for an immediate de-escalation of tensions.
- The Israeli government has condemned the attack and vowed to take action against those responsible.
The Israeli military has responded to a recent surge in violence in the northern West Bank with a search for suspects and the establishment of roadblocks near the town of Hawara. The area has seen a number of shooting attacks as well as a rampage by Jewish West Bank settlers who torched Palestinian property.
On Saturday, two Israelis were killed in a suspected Palestinian shooting attack in the same region. The attack came after a 19-year-old Palestinian died of his wounds following an Israeli military raid into the West Bank on Wednesday.
The Israeli military has increased its presence in the area, searching for suspects and setting up roadblocks. The military has also increased its security measures in the region, including the deployment of additional troops and the installation of surveillance cameras.
The recent violence has sparked international concern, with the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calling for an immediate de-escalation of tensions. The United Nations Security Council has also expressed its deep concern over the situation and called for an end to all acts of violence.
The Israeli government has condemned the attack and vowed to take action against those responsible. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israel will take all necessary steps to protect its citizens and ensure the security of the region.
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