Two terrorists were killed in the West Bank on Monday morning after attempting to ram IDF soldiers carrying out a raid.
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A third terrorist was wounded in the incident, that took place near a refugee camp outside Ramallah.
Military spokesperson said neither of the terrorists involved in the attempted car-ramming were connected to the suspect IDF sought to arrest.
The early morning raid was part of the IDF's Operation Breakwater, an extensive anti-terrorism campaign in Judea and Samaria.
On Sunday, a soldier was shot in the leg near the Itamar settlement in Judea and Samaria. The fighter, from the 202nd Battalion of the Parachute Brigade, was transported to Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva in central Israel.
He was reportedly in light condition and fully conscious.
Immediately before the shooting, a demonstration took place by settlers who were protesting the security situation in light of recent attacks.
Dramatic video from the scene of the shooting showed settler activists ducking behind cars with their guns drawn. Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan can be seen with his pistol drawn, protecting young children.
The IDF was searching the area extensively after the shooting.
Also on Sunday, the state comptroller issued a report stating that the military was "logistically unprepared" to continue Operation Breakwater, though the IDF said that many of the shortcomings listed in the report were already amended.
This article was first published by i24NEWS.
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