Angry Israeli settlers have rioted against Palestinians in the West Bank after a deadly attack on Israelis there.
Dozens of settlers set fire to shops, vehicles, fields, a petrol station, and olive trees, Israeli media reported on Wednesday.
In addition, dozens of settlers returned to the Evyatar settlement outpost, which was vacated two years ago, in response to the attack.
Two Palestinian attackers had killed four Israelis and wounded four others near an Israeli settlement in the West Bank on Tuesday.
They opened fire on a petrol station and a neighbouring restaurant not far from Eli. Both attackers were subsequently killed.
The Islamist Hamas movement, which controls the Gaza Strip, said they belonged to the military arm of the organisation.
Hamas called the attack a reaction to Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
It also referred to a military operation in Jenin on Monday in which six Palestinians were kille – some of them militants.
The death toll in Jenin rose to seven after a 15-year-old girl succumbed to her injuries, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
Jenin is considered a stronghold of Palestinian militants.
Violent confrontations with the Israeli military are a daily occurrence in the city.
The army has been conducting more raids in the West Bank since a series of attacks on Israelis.
Since the beginning of the year, 133 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli military operations, confrontations, or following attacks of their own.
In the same period, 22 Israelis, one Ukrainian, and one Italian were killed in attacks.
Israel took control of the West Bank and East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War.
Palestinians claim the territories for their own state.