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Two Palestinian men stole cars and ran over Israelis in a suburb of Tel Aviv on Monday, the Israeli police said.
Both men, residents of the Hebron area in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, were arrested, the police said in a statement. Their motivations were still being investigated, but the incident was being treated as a terrorist attack, according to Dean Elsdunne, a spokesman for the police.
Magen David Adom, an Israeli emergency medical service, said a woman in her 70s was killed and 17 other people were wounded, with two in serious condition.
The incident, in the town of Ra’anana, came amid heightened tensions in Israel, as the war against Hamas in Gaza has entered its fourth month and as Israeli security forces have tightened restrictions on Palestinians in the West Bank.
In a statement, Hamas offered praise for what it described as “the ‘Ra’anana’ attack,” referring to the assailants as “heroes” and calling their actions “a natural response to the occupation’s massacres and aggression against the Palestinian people.” It did not take responsibility for the incident.
The Shin Bet, Israel’s internal intelligence agency, identified the suspects as Ahmad Zidat, 25, and Mahmoud Zidat, 44. It said they were members of the same family from the village of Bani Naim, and that they were among the Palestinians who are barred from entering Israel.
Images from the scene showed emergency responders and police officers near a damaged white vehicle on a sidewalk beside a bus station.
The police said they believed three vehicles had been used in the incident.
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