Two Israelis moderately wounded in the attack, the latest in nearly two months of violence across the region.
A Palestinian attacker rammed his vehicle into a group
of Israelis standing at a hitchhiking station in the West Bank on
Sunday, wounding four of them before he was shot dead by paramilitary
officers, Israeli police said.
Police spokeswoman
Luba Samri said two of the Israelis were moderately wounded in the
attack, the latest in nearly two months of violence across the region.
Killings more on Palestinian side
Since
mid-September, 11 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks,
most of them stabbings, while 74 Palestinians have been killed by
Israeli fire, including 47 who Israel said were involved in attacks or
attempted attacks. The other 27 Palestinians were killed in clashes
between stone-throwers and security forces.
In addition to stabbings, Palestinians have also carried out shooting attacks and used vehicles to attack Israelis.
The
bloodshed was triggered by unrest at a major Jerusalem shrine revered
by both Muslims and Jews, and quickly spread to Israel, the West Bank
and the Gaza border.
Israel has blamed the violence
on incitement by Palestinian political and religious leaders.
Palestinians say the violence is rooted in a lack of hope for gaining
independence after years of failed peace efforts.
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