Assailants stabbed several Israelis on Monday, killing a young woman at a bus stop in the West Bank and gravely wounding an Israeli soldier in Tel Aviv, the latest in an ongoing wave of Arab violence that has put the country on edge.
Stone-throwing protests have also erupted in several Arab towns in Israel since Saturday, when police killed an Arab youth who assaulted them.
There was no immediate Palestinian comment after the attacks in Tel Aviv and the West Bank.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, addressed the Tel Aviv assault in The Knesset.
He said: 'Terror ... is being directed at all parts of the country for a simple reason: the terrorists, the inciters, want to drive us from everywhere.'
'As far as they are concerned, we should not be in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv or anywhere. I can promise you one thing - they will not succeed. We will continue to fight terror ... and we will defeat it together,' he said.
Five days ago, a Palestinian rammed his car into pedestrians in central Jerusalem, the second such incident of its kind in as many weeks, killing two Israelis. Police shot the driver dead.
There was no immediate Palestinian comment after the attacks in Tel Aviv and the West Bank.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, addressed the Tel Aviv assault in The Knesset.
He said: 'Terror ... is being directed at all parts of the country for a simple reason: the terrorists, the inciters, want to drive us from everywhere.'
'As far as they are concerned, we should not be in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv or anywhere. I can promise you one thing - they will not succeed. We will continue to fight terror ... and we will defeat it together,' he said.
Five days ago, a Palestinian rammed his car into pedestrians in central Jerusalem, the second such incident of its kind in as many weeks, killing two Israelis. Police shot the driver dead.
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