JERUSALEM: A 29-year-old Palestinian lady tried to run over and stab soldiers near the West Bank village of Hizma of the north of Jerusalem and was shot dead on the spot, the IDF said Wednesday. The woman drove to a place nearby to Hizma where soldiers were "securing engineering activity" before she tried to run over the soldiers and exited her vehicle with a knife drawn, an Israeli military spokesperson said in a statement. "The soldiers responded with fire toward the assailant and neutralised her," the statement read. In a similar incident on June 12, a 28-year-old Palestinian woman, who was reportedly associated with the Islamic Hamas movement and had been jailed in 2016-2018 for a stabbing attempt, was shot dead by an Israeli security guard at the Qalandiya checkpoint in the West Bank. She had approached the cars crossing at the checkpoint manned by Israeli border police and civilian security guards, and ran toward them holding a knife in her hand. A civilian guard fired several bullets at the woman after she kept getting closer without heeding the guard's warning calls on her to stop. China effectively launches first crewed mission for space station construction Geneva summit: Joe Biden, Putin admire their talks, but made little concrete progress Japan set for post-Olympics Poll after failed no-confidence vote