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Adult, infant die in attack on Jewish settlement

Report: Settlers, troops kill Palestinian gunman

Palestinians try to put out a fire in a car Israeli soldiers blew up, according to witnesses, during an army raid in the northern West Bank refugee camp of Jenin.
Palestinians try to put out a fire in a car Israeli soldiers blew up, according to witnesses, during an army raid in the northern West Bank refugee camp of Jenin.

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JERUSALEM (CNN) -- An Israeli adult and a baby were killed and two others wounded Friday when a Palestinian gunman barged into a Jewish settlement in the West Bank and opened fire, Israeli medics said.

The gunman was shot and killed by Israeli troops and settlers, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported. There has been no claim of responsibility.

The incident took place as Jews began ushering in Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, which begins at sundown Friday and ends at sunset Sunday.

The settlement, Neguot, is south of Hebron.

Police are conducting searches for others who might have been involved in the attack. The Israeli adult killed was 30, police said

The Israeli Army announced Thursday that it would close the West Bank and Gaza during the holiday.

The announcement came after one Israeli soldier and four Palestinian militants were killed earlier Thursday in separate incidents during Israeli incursions into the West Bank and Gaza, according to Israeli and Palestinian sources.


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