An Israeli air strike on a vehicle in the occupied West Bank killed five Palestinians, according to Israel’s army and Palestinian media, as violence flares in the Israeli-occupied territory.
The Israeli army said its forces hit a vehicle carrying five militants in a rural area northwest of the city of Tulkarem in the northwest West Bank early on Saturday, as the occupants were on their way to carry out an attack.
The blast took place along a road connecting the Palestinian villages of Zeita and Qaffin, an Associated Press journalist and witnesses has said.
“I was going to work in the morning and I heard an explosion here next to the house,” said Taiser Abdullah, a Zeita resident.
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The official Palestinian news agency Wafa said the five Palestinians were taken to a nearby hospital, and that four of the bodies were “burned and charred beyond recognition”.
The Palestinian health ministry has not commented on the deaths.
More than 590 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since the Israel-Hamas war erupted in Gaza last October the Palestinian health ministry has said, which tracks the deaths.
Most have been killed during Israeli raids and violent protests, but the dead also include bystanders and Palestinians killed in attacks by Jewish settlers.
The northern West Bank has seen some of the territory’s worst violence over the past 10 months.
Tulkarem, and its two refugee camps, has become one of the territory’s main flashpoints, and is regularly raided by Israeli forces. Palestinian militant groups, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, are active in the city.
The strike came just days after the consecutive assassinations of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran early Wednesday, and top Hizbullah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut the evening before, escalations that threaten to plunge the region into a full-fledged regional war.
Iran and its proxies, including Hizbullah, vowed to retaliate. Major airlines cancelled flights to Tel Aviv, Israel and Beirut, Lebanon.
While Israel has said it is responsible for the killing of MR Shukr, it has not confirmed or denied a role in the targeted killing of Mr Haniyeh.
The Pentagon announced late on Friday that the US military will move a fighter jet squadron to the Middle East and maintain an aircraft carrier in the region.
The previous day, US president Joe Biden said he had urged Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu to seize the chance for a ceasefire with Hamas, adding that Mr Haniyeh’s killing in Iran had “not helped” efforts to negotiate an end to the war.
At least 39,480 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza in the nearly 10 months since Hamas’ brutal October 7 attack on Israel triggered the latest Israel-Hamas war.