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Netanyahu Threatens Gaza After Jerusalem Attack
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement  reaffirming that recent attacks will not weaken his government’s resolve but will instead strengthen its ability to carry out missions across multiple areas. This came after seven people were killed in a shooting incident at an intersection near the Ramot settlement north of Jerusalem.  

During his visit to the scene of the attack, Netanyahu said: "We are pursuing the villages from which the terrorists emerged. These crimes do not weaken our resolve; rather, they enhance our ability to complete our missions in Gaza, the West Bank, and Iran, which supports them all." He added: "We are engaged in a fierce war against terrorism on multiple fronts. I want to extend my condolences to the families of the martyrs and the injured. The pursuit and siege of the villages from which the terrorists came are ongoing."  

Earlier, Netanyahu’s office clarified that an assessment of the situation was underway in coordination with the heads of security agencies following the attack targeting the Ramot neighborhood.  

Security sources confirmed that the attack, which took place at the entrance of the Ramot neighborhood in Jerusalem, involved two attackers firing at a bus station, resulting in the death of 7 people and injury of 14 others, including 7 with critical injuries. The Israeli army announced that it is searching for suspects in the area and has sealed off Palestinian villages in the Ramallah area in the occupied West Bank.