Israel searches for Palestinians suspected of killing 3 in attack
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[May 06, 2022] JERUSALEM
(Reuters) - Israeli security forces launched a massive manhunt on Friday
for two Palestinians suspected of killing three people in an attack in a
central Israeli city, police said.
The attack on Thursday night, Israel's Independence Day, is the latest
in a recent upsurge of Israeli-Palestinian violence that has raised
fears of a slide back to wider conflict.
"We will get our hands on the terrorists and their supportive
environment, and they will pay the price," Israeli Prime Minister
Naftali Bennett said after the attack in the city of Elad, about 15 km
(9 miles) from Tel Aviv.
Witnesses and emergency responders said the attackers used axes. Four
other people were seriously injured, medics said.
Police identified the assailants as two Palestinians from the Jenin area
of the Israeli-occupied West Bank and said they likely fled the scene in
a car. Police set up roadblocks, deployed a helicopter and requested the
public's help in finding the suspects.
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz extended a closure on the West Bank
and Gaza, imposed ahead of the national holiday to prevent Palestinians
from entering Israel, until Sunday.
U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a statement on Thursday
condemned the "horrific attack targeting innocent men and women."
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also condemned the attack and said
"the killing of Palestinian and Israeli civilians will only lead to more
deterioration," the Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.
Since March, Palestinians and members of Israel's Arab minority have
killed 18 people, including three police officers and a security guard,
in attacks in Israel and the West Bank that have mostly targeted
civilians.
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A rescue personnel member works in the area where at least three
people were killed in what police suspect was a Palestinian attack,
on Israeli Independence Day, in Elad, Israel, May 5, 2022.
REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Israel has responded with arrest raids in Palestinian
towns and villages which have often sparked clashes and brought the
number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces since the beginning
of the year to at least 40.
The casualties include armed members of militant groups, lone
assailants and bystanders.
Hamas, the Islamist Palestinian group that controls Gaza, praised
the Elad stabbing but did not claim responsibility. It said the
attack was a response to Israeli actions at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound
in Jerusalem.
Over the past month, Palestinians and Israeli police have repeatedly
clashed at the compound, one of the most sensitive sites in the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Palestinians and Jordan, the custodian of the site that is the
third-holiest in Islam, accuse Israel of not doing enough to enforce
a long-standing ban on non-Muslim prayer there, which Israel denies.
The compound is Judaism’s holiest site and the vestige of two
ancient Jewish temples.
Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem in a 1967
Middle East War. Palestinians seek these territories for a future
state.
(Reporting by Ammar Awad, Rami Amichay, Ari Rabinovitch, Nidal al-Mughrabi
and Ali Sawafta; Editing by Ghaida Ghantous, William Maclean)
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