An Israeli settler was seriously injured before succumbing to wounds in a shooting attack near the ‘Beit HaArava Junction’ on Highway 90 in the Jordan Valley on Monday afternoon.
Media reports indicated that a Palestinian resistance fighter continued and carried out a second attack at the ‘Almog Junction’ located nearby, injuring four settlers.
Zionist media mentioned that the occupation forces cordoned off Jericho and started detecting the attacker who had burned his own car and withdrew from the scene.
Meanwhile, Zionist settlers continued attacking the Palestinians and their cars in the occupied city of Jericho, knowing that on Sunday around 400 Israelis burnt more than 30 Palestinian cars in Huwara town.
On Sunday, two Israeli settlers have been killed in a shooting operation in the center of the West Bank town of Huwara, south of Nablus, where a Palestinian youth reportedly opened fire on a car.
Israeli Interpretation of Huwara Incident
Zionist circles tackled the latest incidents in the occupied Palestinian town of Huwara, considering the Palestinian operation and the Israeli assaults on the Palestinians and their vehicles indicate that the Israeli political command lost control of the developing events.
Atela Sembolavi, a political analyst, considered that the Israeli assaults on the Palestinian vehicles in Huwara were planned by certain political parties because they consider they are fruitful.
Adi Karmi, a former security official, said that Huwara incidents may lead to a major escalation and a new Intifada, while Karmela Manshe, military analyst considered that the Israeli assaults could be attributed to the frustration with the incapability of the security agencies of confronting the Palestinian operations.
Meanwhile, the political command in the Zionist entity received security reports which warn of approving the capital punishment against those Palestinians who attack Israelis, according to the Zionist media which added the reports noted such a law will motivate the Palestinians to carry out more attacks.
Source: Al-Manar English Website