An Israeli man was shot and seriously wounded, and his two daughters lightly injured, in a Palestinian drive-by shooting near the Tekoa Junction in the Gush Etzion region south of Jerusalem on Sunday.
Comments by Israeli leaders in the aftermath of a two-day incursion in the Jenin refugee camp indicate that the Israel Defence Forces will take repeated military action against Palestinian terror.
The Israeli forces concluded their -- largest military operation in decades -- in the West Bank city of Jenin on Wednesday during which at least 12 Palestinians were killed and dozens more wounded, New York Times reported.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom of Bahrain's strong condemnation of the Israeli attacks on the city of Jenin and its camp, which resulted in a number of deaths and injuries, according to the Bahrain News Agency.
Seven people were injured in Tel Aviv when a Palestinian rammed his car into pedestrians. The driver was shot and killed when he got out of his car and tried to stab people on Tuesday.
The Israel Police stated that Monday evening an Arab resident of the Palestinian areas reportedly stabbed a man with a knife on Khai Tayib Street in the city of Bnei Brak.
The attacks on Monday came amid escalating violence in the West Bank, including the first Israeli drone assault in the area since 2006, increasing military attacks on Jenin and northern occupied Palestinian regions.
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in a statement shared on Telegram said it launched an "extensive counterterrorism effort in the area of the city of Jenin and the Jenin Camp," striking "terrorist infrastructure."
Israeli Police arrested 15 Palestinians on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem who waved Hamas flags and hung a sign featuring images of terrorists on Wednesday.