Israeli officials say 3 killed in attack on vehicles in occupied West Bank

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Jerusalem — Gunmen opened fire Monday on a bus and other vehicles near a village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, killing three people and wounding seven, the Israel Defense Forces and emergency services said. Violence in the West Bank has soared since the war in Gaza erupted on Oct. 7, 2023, after Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel.

"Paramedics have confirmed the deaths of three victims, including two women and a man," emergency service provider Magen David Adom said.

The IDF said troops were "pursuing the terrorists" who carried out the attack near the village of Al-Funduq.

"We will reach the despicable murderers and hold them, as well as anyone who assisted them, accountable," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement from his office. "No one will be spared."

Magen David Adom said its paramedics were providing treatment to seven people who were on the bus, including the driver, who was in serious condition. The two women killed in the shooting were in their 60s, while the man was around 40, MDA reported.

west-bank-shooting-israel-january6.jpg Israeli security forces are seen near the location of a shooting attack targeting a bus and other vehicles near the village of al-Funduq, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, that left three people dead and seven wounded, according to the Israeli military, Jan. 6, 2025. Reuters

"This was a severe attack that spread across multiple scenes where vehicles and a bus were hit by gunfire," paramedic Avichai Ben Zruya said in a statement. "During our initial searches for casualties, we found two women around 60 years old in a vehicle, unconscious without pulse or breathing, with gunshot wounds."
 
The military said troops had set up roadblocks and were encircling several nearby towns to apprehend the attackers.

Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said he had directed the military to "act with force" to find the attackers.

"We will not tolerate a Gaza-like reality in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), and anyone who follows Hamas' path in Gaza and enables or shelters the murder and harm of Jews will pay a heavy price," Ben Gvir said on X.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, another far-right member of the country's ruling coalition, also warned of harsh consequences in the wake of the attack.

"Funduq, Nablus, and Jenin should look like Jabalia," he said in a statement, referring to a now-devastated town in northern Gaza, "so that (the central Israeli city) Kfar Saba doesn't, God forbid, become the next Gaza."

Violence in the West Bank has surged since the start of the war in Gaza. Israeli troops or settlers have killed at least 818 Palestinians in the West Bank since the war began, according to the Ramallah-based health ministry. Palestinian attacks on Israelis have killed at least 25 people in the West Bank in the same period, according to Israeli official figures.

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The IDF has continued its intense operations in Gaza over the holiday period, drawing warnings from the United Nations and humanitarian groups specifically over raids targeting hospitals and camps for displaced civilians.

Talks led by the U.S. and its partners in the region to broker a ceasefire in the war have repeatedly stoked optimism that a deal is imminent, but speaking Monday on a visit to South Korea, Secretary of State Antony Blinken acknowledged that it may not be possible to nail down a truce agreement before the end of President Biden's term on Jan. 20.

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to take a more sympathetic approach to the Israeli government in the war, which he's said he will end quickly, though he's offered no indication as to how he'll achieve the feat.

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