A teen settler died Sunday morning of wounds sustained in the Friday afternoon drive-by shooting attack near the southern West Bank settlement of Beit Haggai. The other 17-year-old, who was killed in one of two West Bank shooting attacks Friday, was to leave the Beit Haggai settlement, near Hebron, at noon Sunday.
Shortly after the shooting, the attackers returned to the same junction, where they opened fire on a car parked nearby, lightly wounding two Israelis, whose baby sustained very light wounds.
The wounded Israelis escaped to the nearby "Adoraim" junction, where they alerted Israeli soldiers at the scene to what transpired.
Fatah and Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility Saturday for both shooting attacks, which also wounded three.
Meanwhile, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas asserted that the PNA will crack down on the lawlessness and the anarchy in the Palestinian street in a wise and decisive way to allow the citizen to live securely.
Abbas also asserted that the Palestinian National Authority will persistently continue to demand the Palestinian rights including the Israeli pullout to 1967 borders, stopage of the construction of the aparthied wall, Jewish settlements, judiazing Jerusalem.
"Israel must withdraw from each meter of our land to borders 1967 and we control 42% of he West Bank, all the West Bank is for us and we never accept the Jewish settlement and each Jewish settlement in the West Bank is illegal, the Israelis will leave Gaza Strip and the West Bank too," WAFA news agency quoted Abbas as telling a group of over 100 Palestinian mayors who met to discuss violent fighting in the territories Saturday in Ramallah.