A 12-year-old boy was shot dead last night when a gunman opened fire on a bus in the West Bank, with three other people injured, according to the Israeli military.
The suspected terrorist attack occurred at around 11.30 pm south of Jerusalem near the Palestinian city of Bethlehem.
The boy, who had been travelling home to see his family at the time, was admitted to hospital in a life-threatening condition.
Tragically, ‘after intensive resuscitation attempts,’ the boy was declared dead, according to a statement by the Hadassah Hospital west of Jerusalem.
The perpetrator is still on the run and the Israeli military said its forces were in pursuit of the gunman and had set up roadblocks, encircling an area near Bethlehem.
Violence in the West Bank was already on the rise before the war in Gaza erupted on Oct. 7 last year and has surged since, with frequent Israeli military raids, violence by Jewish settlers and Palestinian street attacks on Israelis.
Israeli security forces patrol the scene of a shooting attack near a checkpoint in the occupied West Bank north of Bethlehem, on December 12, 2024
Israeli military said its forces were in pursuit of the gunman and had set up roadblocks
The suspected terrorist attack occurred at around 11.30 pm south of Jerusalem near the Palestinian city of Bethlehem
It comes as Israel’s offensive in Gaza grinds on, with intense bombing of large swathes of the Strip overnight killing at least 35 Palestinians, according to the WAFA news agency.
Children and women were among seven killed when a residential building in Gaza City’s al-Jalaa Street was bombed, WAFA said.
Another 15 were killed in the bombing of a house where displaced people were taking shelter, west of Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, the agency added.
In the western area of Rafah city, south of the Gaza Strip, 13 Palestinians were killed and others were injured, according to WAFA, in a strike that hit people providing aid.
Earlier, medics said at least 30 people were also wounded in the Rafah attack, with several in critical condition.
In the nearby city of Khan Younis, another group of men tasked with security for aid shipments was hit by a separate Israeli airstrike that wounded several of them, medics said.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.
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