Israeli forces set up roadblocks and deployed around a major Palestinian city in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday in a manhunt for attackers who shot dead an Israeli settler. Raziel Shevah, a 35-year-old rabbi, was killed late Tuesday while driving near the wildcat settlement where he lived, Havat Gilad near the northern West Bank city of Nablus. Some 22 gunshots were found in his car, Israel’s army radio reported. The gunshots reportedly came from a passing vehicle. “Entrances and exits to and from the villages surrounding Nablus will be possible only after security checks,” the military said in a statement. “The review of the incident is ongoing. Based on situation assessments, it was decided to reinforce the area with additional forces.” The area frequently sees tensions between hardline Israeli settlers and Palestinians. Palestinian security sources said they were not aware of any arrests yet, but added that Israeli settlers in the area had thrown stones at Palestinian cars. Israeli officials strongly denounced the attack, while Hamas, the Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip, welcomed it. Published in Daily Times, January 11th 2018.