25 Mar 2023 | 07:33 PM UTC
PT: Increased security likely following shooting attack in Huwara, West Bank, March 25 /update 1
Increased security likely through early March 26 following shooting that left two Israeli soldiers injured in Huwara, PT, March 25.
Event
Israeli authorities will likely maintain heightened security measures through at least early March 26 in Huwara, West Bank, following a shooting attack that wounded two Israeli soldiers. An assailant reportedly fired at the soldiers from a moving vehicle late March 25. The perpetrator of the shooting has fled the scene.
In an effort to locate the assailant, authorities have shut down the main highway running through Huwara. Entry points to the nearby town of Nablus have also been closed. Business disruptions are likely in the Huwara for the duration of search operations. Increased Israeli security measures may include imposing movement restrictions or checkpoints, among other protocols.
Context
Violence by Israeli settlers cannot be ruled out over the coming hours in Huwara and other areas in the West Bank. Settlers entered Huwara and began attacking Palestinians and setting fires to homes and vehicles Feb. 26. The action came after suspected Palestinian militants killed two Israeli civilians in a shooting attack in Huwara on the same day. Settlers engaged in similar violent activities on Feb. 27, prompting the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to deploy four brigades.
Advice
Exercise caution if operating in Huwara and its surrounding areas. Refrain from traveling to violence-affected locations until the situation stabilizes; if clashes break out in your area, seek shelter in a secure, nongovernmental building. Do not attempt to bypass any security checkpoints without authorities' permission. Adhere to all instructions issued by local authorities and your home government.