JERUSALEM, March 16 — Israeli security forces killed a man suspected of planting a roadside bomb that injured a man near the occupied West Bank this week, the military said on...
JERUSALEM, March 16 — Israeli security forces killed a man suspected of planting a roadside bomb that injured a man near the occupied West Bank this week, the military said on Wednesday, adding that the suspect’s potential ties to the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah were being investigated.
While a preliminary itinerary circulated last week had said he would return on Friday, the new statement said he would return on Thursday. On Monday, an Israeli motorist was seriously hurt in an explosion on a road near the occupied West Bank, where Palestinian militant attacks have intensified in recent months.
Israeli security forces shot and killed the man. His driver was apprehended and taken for further questioning, according to an Israeli military official.
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