TEL AVIV :
ASSAILANTS launched several shooting attacks close to the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Sunday, killing at least one person and wounding five others, according to Israel’s rescue services. Israel’s police said they had killed one attacker.
Large cohorts of Israeli soldiers carried out searches in the area, on the ground and by air, for additional assailants. The number of places where people were shot initially raised concerns that there could be multiple, coordinated attackers.
Rescue services Magen David Adom said it received the first reports of a shooting at a gas station near the town of Kokhav Yair, located on the Israeli side of the boundary with the West Bank, at around 10:30 am. Several other shooting reports were received soon afterward, in the towns of Tsur Natan, Tsur Yitzhak, and close to the Israeli settlement of Sal’it, located inside the West Bank.
Police identified the attacker as a Palestinian citizen of Israel from the nearby Arab town of Taybeh. Residents in the area were instructed to stay at home and children were kept in lockdown at school, according to the regional council head.
“Since October 7, the scenario we were expecting was terrorist crossing into our towns from over the boundary, I don’t think that anyone imagined that we would discover the attackers were Israeli citizens,” Oshrit Gani Gonen, the regional council head for the
area that includes the towns where the shootings took place, told Israeli media.
Pak Interior Minister Naqvi travels to Tehran to revive US-Iran dialogue: PAKISTAN has
accelerated efforts to revive the US-Iran dialogue with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi travelling to Tehran with a message for Iranian Supreme Leader
Mojtaba Khamenei, according to a media report.
Naqvi landed in Iran on Saturday night and was received by his counterpart Eskandar Momeni. The two had met
during the week in Bishkek
on the sidelines of a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
(SCO) meeting.
‘The Dawn’ newspaper quoted Iran’s official news agency IRNA as saying that Naqvi was carrying an “important message” from Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir for Khamenei.
Diplomatic sources said Naqvi’s mission was part of Pakistan’s efforts to prevent
the collapse of a ceasefire arrangement that Islamabad helped broker earlier this year
and to create space for the resumption of meaningful negotiations between Washington
and Tehran.