JERUSALEM (JTA) — A Jewish-Israeli man was injured in a drive-by shooting in the northern West Bank.
The car of the victim, who lives in an Israeli settlement, was fired upon Sunday near the Kedumim settlement. The victim received emergency treatment at the scene for an injury to his hand before being taken to a hospital in Kfar Saba some 45 minutes away, according to reports.
The attackers drove on to areas controlled by the Palestinian Authority, Israel Radio reported.
On Saturday night, a soldier was moderately injured near a checkpoint in Hebron, also in the West Bank, when he was intentionally rammed by a car. The driver has not been apprehended.
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