(Bloomberg) -- Two Israelis were killed in a shooting Thursday in the West Bank, not far from the site of a deadly drive-by attack earlier this week.

Two others were badly wounded and have been taken to hospital, Magen David Adom rescue service director general Eli Been said in comments broadcast on Army Radio.

The attack took place at an intersection where both soldiers and civilians were waiting, the army said. A car stopped and at least one shooter got out and opened fire, it said. The army said it was searching for the attacker and that the nearby city of Ramallah was sealed off.

On Sunday a pregnant woman and several other Israelis were seriously wounded in a shooting not far from that junction. The woman’s baby was delivered prematurely but died Wednesday.

In overnight raids, Israeli security services located and killed the suspected Palestinian assailant in that attack and another Palestinian man they said shot dead two Israelis in a West Bank factory in October.

(Adds nationality of dead in first paragraph, details of attack in third.)

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