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Palestinians attacked as settler couple shot dead

Palestinian children inspect the remains of a car after it was set on fire, allegedly by Jewish settlers, in the West Bank village of Beitillu yesterday.

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Hundreds of Israeli troops searched the West Bank yesterday for the suspected Palestinian killers of a Jewish settler couple, the army said.
As the manhunt was under way, numerous attacks on Palestinians were reported in the occupied West Bank, as tensions remained high between them and Israelis.
Rabbi Eitam Henkin and his wife Naama, both in their 30s, were shot as they were driving on Thursday night between the settlements of Itamar and Elon More in the north of the territory.
Their four children, aged between four months and nine years, were found unharmed in the back of the car.
Israel’s foreign ministry said “at least two” gunmen targeted the vehicle in a “drive-by” attack, but the exact circumstances of the incident were unclear.
Israeli forces were conducting an “intensive search” on the ground, army spokesman Arye Shalicar said.
Soldiers searched cars along roads around the attack site.
The Henkins were residents of the Neria settlement, northwest of Ramallah, seat of the Palestinian Authority.
The foreign ministry said they were returning from a graduation ceremony at a Jewish school when the shooting occurred at around 9pm.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin condemned the killings, which he called “the effects of Palestinian incitement”, and vowed that security services would work to “capture the murderers and improve security for all Israeli citizens”.
The European Union called for both justice and restraint.
“Even in the face of such a crime, restraint and calm are needed on all sides to ensure that the violence witnessed yesterday and in recent months does not aggravate the situation further,” it said.
Apprehensive of rising tensions between settlers and Palestinians, the army said it would be deploying “four battalions in order to prevent an escalation of violence in the area adjacent to the location of the attack”.
Palestinian news agency Wafa said a 35-year-old man was shot in the leg by settlers near Bethlehem, and police said settlers had stoned a number of cars and set fire to olive trees.
And in the Palestinian village of Beitillu, a short distance from Neria, assailants torched a car and spray-painted “Revenge Henkin” in Hebrew on a nearby wall, the army said, adding that nobody was hurt.
The Henkins were buried yesterday in Jerusalem’s Har Hamenuhot cemetery at a ceremony attended by thousands of mourners, including their nine-year-old son Matan, his grandmothers and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin.
Tensions have also been running high between Israeli police and Palestinians at the Al Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem.
The site of Thursday’s shooting was near the Palestinian village of Beit Furik, where a Palestinian was killed by Israeli forces during clashes last month.
Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon visited the attack site yesterday.
The circumstances surrounding the killing remain unclear. A group purportedly linked to Fatah claimed responsibility, but this could not be immediately verified.
Hamas hailed those behind the shooting, while not taking responsibility for it.
“This operation was in response to the crimes of the Zionists,” it said.
The last killing of an Israeli in the West Bank happened on June 29, when a settler died and three others in a car with him were wounded.
On July 31, suspected Jewish extremists firebombed a Palestinian home in the village of Duma that killed toddler Ali Saad Dawabsha and fatally injured his parents.


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