A Palestinian man was shot dead on Friday after allegedly running over two Israeli soldiers in a vehicle attack east of Jerusalem, locals and Israel's army said.
The Israeli military said there was a "car ramming attack" at a bus station east of Jerusalem, near the Kfar Adumim settlement, which left two soldiers injured.
Israeli police said that an Israeli settler who was in the area shot dead the Palestinian suspect following the incident.
Locals told Ma'an that the man, identified as Fadi Muhammad Mahmoud Khasib, 25, from the Ein Misbah area of Ramallah, was killed.
Both Israeli soldiers were lightly injured and taken to the Shaare Zedek hospital for treatment.
Fadi's brother, Shadi, was shot dead on Sunday by an Israeli settler near the scene of Thursday's incident by the illegal Kafr Adumim settlement.
Israeli police said that following a car accident in the area a Palestinian man "walked out his vehicle with a knife in his hand and was shot dead."
Locals say Shadi got out of his vehicle to check for damage following an accident and was shot dead by a settler.
His body is still being held by Israeli authorities.
At least 100 Palestinians have been killed since the start of last month, the majority of whom were killed during attempted, alleged, and actual attacks on Israeli military and civilians.
Nineteen Israelis have been killed in attacks during the same time period.