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No injuries as terrorist opens fire on Israeli family in West Bank’s Huwara

A Palestinian gunman opened fire at an Israeli family driving through the West Bank town of Huwara on Thursday afternoon, causing no injuries, the military and medics said.

The family, identified by the Magen David Adom ambulance service as a man and a woman aged 25 and their one-and-a-half-year-old daughter, were driving on a jammed road through the Palestinian town when a man approached with a gun, firing at the car several times as it sped away, footage showed.

The Israel Defense Forces said it found several bullet holes on the car and a number of shell casings in the area. One of the car’s windows was shattered, images showed.

The family did not suffer any injuries, but one person was being treated for acute anxiety, MDA said.

“IDF soldiers are setting up roadblocks in the area, and have begun a pursuit after the terrorist,” the military said in a statement.

Dashcam footage showed the moment of the terror attack, which occurred on Route 60, a major artery used by both Israelis and Palestinians. As the gunman approaches, the car drives over a median into the opposite lane to get away. The gunman jogs after the car while appearing to continue firing.

Yiska Steiner, who was in the car during the attack, said she was returning to Jerusalem after going on a trip with her family to the illegal Giv’ot Olam outpost.

“In the middle of Huwara… we heard a loud boom. They shot at us in the back window. My husband moved to the other lane, and drove in the opposite direction,” she told the TPS news agency.

She said her young daughter was sitting on the left side of the car, while the gunfire appeared to target the right side and back of the car.

“We almost took hitchhikers, in the end, they didn’t want to get on… Thank God we escaped unscathed, my daughter is still sleeping in the car,” she said.

Huwara has long been a flashpoint in the West Bank, due to a main thoroughfare running through the town that is used regularly by Israelis to travel to and from settlements. There are plans to build a bypass road for settlers to avoid having to travel through the town, but work on this has dragged on for years.

There have been several shooting attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers in the town this year, including the killing of two brothers in February, and a father and son in August.

Steiner insisted the attack would not keep them from traveling on the road in the future, but called for increased protection for Israelis.

We will continue to travel here, we come here a lot and we will not give up. We need security,” she added.

Israeli security forces deploy in Huwara on February 26, 2023 following the deaths of two Israelis in a shooting attack. (AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

On Wednesday, the IDF temporarily closed off the Route 60 highway in Huwara for Palestinian motorists, following several incidents of stone-throwing toward Israelis.

The IDF said in a statement that it closed the highway to allow security forces to position themselves in Huwara “for the sake of maintaining the security of the residents and preventing friction” between Israelis and Palestinians.

Violence has surged across the West Bank over the past year and a half, with a rise in Palestinian shooting attacks against Israeli civilians and troops, near-nightly arrest raids by the military, and an uptick in revenge attacks by extremist Jewish settlers against Palestinians.

Earlier Thursday, two Hamas terrorists were killed by Israeli troops after opening fire at an Israeli motorist near the settlement of Avnei Hefetz. That incident came hours after five Border Police officers were wounded, including three seriously, during clashes with Palestinian gunmen in the nearby West Bank city of Tulkarem.

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