Back-to-back Samaria attacks launched by ‎same terror cell, IDF official hints ‎

Two drive-by shooting attacks that took place in ‎Samaria this week were most likely orchestrated by ‎the same terrorist cell, GOC Central Command Maj. ‎Gen. Nadav Padan hinted Thursday.‎

‎"In recent days, a Hamas terrorist cell has been ‎able to exact a heavy price from us," he told ‎reporters after a security briefing with IDF Chief ‎of Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot.‎ "Here, too, we ‎will not rest until justice is served."

Two Israeli soldiers, Kfir Infantry Brigade Sgt. ‎Yosef Cohen, 19, and Staff. Sgt. Yovel Mor Yosef, 20, ‎were gunned down Thursday near the ‎‎Givat Asaf ‎outpost in the Binyamin region. A third soldier was ‎critically injured in the attack and a civilian, ‎Shira Sabag, 20, sustained serious injuries.‎

According to available details, the terrorists drove ‎up to a bus stop at the Givat Asaf ‎junction at ‎around 11:20 a.m. Their car slowed to a crawl, then one of ‎the passengers stepped out and opened fire on the ‎soldiers and civilians waiting there at close range. ‎He then jumped back into the car, which sped away in ‎the direction of Ramallah. ‎

A subsequent sweep of the scene discovered that the ‎weapon carried by one of the soldiers was missing, ‎and the IDF believes it was stolen by the terrorist ‎who shot the group. ‎

The vehicle used in the attack was found abandoned ‎near Ramallah ‎‎about an hour after the shooting.‎

This attack occurred four days after terrorists fired into a crowd at a hitchhiking post outside the settlement of Ofra, not far from the Givat Asaf attack. Seven people were wounded in the attack, including pregnant Shira Ish-Ran, whose baby was delivered in an emergency cesarean section following the attack. The baby died three days later.

Given the uptick in violence in Judea and Samaria ‎‎and bracing for what is feared to be a wave of ‎‎copycat attacks, the military has bolstered its ‎‎deployment on the ground.‎

As part of the manhunt for the terrorists who ‎‎perpetrated Thursday's attack, Israeli troops are ‎‎currently surrounding Ramallah and several adjacent ‎‎villages, where the terrorists may be hiding. ‎

Late Wednesday night, security forces killed one ‎terrorist and apprehended four others for their ‎involvement in the Ofra shooting. ‎