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One Person Killed in Attack in Central Israel

JERUSALEM, June 7 (Reuters) – A 35-year-old man ⁠was ⁠killed and five others ⁠injured in a series of shootings on Sunday ​in central Israel near the occupied West Bank that police described ‌as a suspected terror attack.

A ‌police spokesperson said the suspected gunman, an Israeli Arab ⁠from the ⁠nearby Israeli city Tayibe, was also killed and a firearm ​was found in his possession. Israeli media reported a second suspect was also killed.

“Large police forces remain at the scene, and searches ​are continuing,” the police said in an earlier statement, urging the ⁠public ⁠to remain vigilant. Local ⁠media ​identified the 35-year-old dead man as an Israeli citizen.

ISRAELI SOLDIERS DEPLOYED

Israel’s ambulance ​service said the ⁠man died from gunshot wounds. It described the incident as a drive-by shooting, with five others injured in shootings at three nearby locations, two of them seriously.

Police said they had located the ⁠suspected vehicle used.

The shootings took place near the Palestinian West ⁠Bank city of Qalqilya. Palestinian militant group Hamas praised the attack but did not claim responsibility.

Israeli soldiers were deployed to one of the sites in central Israel and to a nearby Israeli settlement in the West Bank after the shootings, the military said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been briefed, his office said in a statement.

Hardline Finance Minister ⁠Bezalel Smotrich called for a “profound change” among Israel’s Arab community, saying they are a “dangerous and extremist breeding ground for terrorism is growing that seeks to destroy the State of ​Israel.”

(Reporting by Steven Scheer and Alexander Cornwell. Editing by ​Tomasz Janowski and Mark Potter)

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