A 35-year-old man has been killed and five more injured in a suspected terror shooting in central Israel near the occupied West Bank, the Israeli ambulance service has said.The Israeli police said a suspected shooter, identified as a Palestinian citizen of Israel, was 'neutralised' following what has been called a 'drive-by' shooting.The police did not immediately identify the suspected shooter, although local media have reported that the alleged attacker lived in Tayibe, an Arab city in central Israel, just north of the attack.Israel's ambulance service said the 35-year-old man died of gunshot wounds, while five others were wounded.Two people in their 40s are said to be in a serious condition, while one 61-year-old woman and two men in their thirties are in moderate conditions, according to Magen David Adom, Israel's national emergency service.The shootings took place in three separate areas in the South Sharon area in central Israel, close to the border of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, with the suspected shooter using a vehicle with what is believed to be an illegal Israeli number plate. Israel's Channel 12 reported the attacker stayed in his car while shooting, allowing him to reach several locations within a matter of minutes. Local media and the military had reported that there may have been a second suspected shooter who became wounded and fled but since killed by the IDF, however the police have said there was only one alleged attacker.A photo has circulated online of what appears to be a makeshift submachine gun, also known as the Carl Gustav or the 'Carlo', found at the scene, as well as several victims. A 35-year-old man has been killed and five more injured in a suspected terror shooting in central Israel near the occupied West Bank Israeli security forces gather at a petrol station following a suspected shooting attack near the town of Kokhav Yair close to the occupied West Bank A photo has circulated online of what appears to be a makeshift submachine gun, also known as the Carl Gustav or the 'Carlo', found at the scene'The soldiers, together with additional medical personnel, began extensive searches for additional terrorists and are providing medical treatment to the injured,' the IDF have said, following dispatches of soldiers to the Kochav Ya'ir area.Nearby residents of the town of Tzur Yitzhak were told that a terrorist infiltration alert has been activated and should lock themselves in their home until further notice. Palestinian militant group Hamas praised the shooting but did not claim responsibility for the attack.Eyewitness Shachar Hazon, 27, told AFP she was on her way to work when she heard gunfire, and sought shelter in a cafe at a petrol station in Kokhav Yair.'I heard a single gunshot, really loud - so loud it actually hurt my ears,' she said.'I looked right and left to understand what was happening, and I saw a man who had just come to refuel, holding his shoulder, because apparently that's where he was hit, and after a few seconds he fell to the ground.'Police chief Danny Levy told journalists at Tzur Yitzhak that the attacker there was a Palestinian citizen of Israel, or an Arab-Israeli, from the nearby town of Taybeh.He had a criminal record, Levy said.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he held a security assessment and is monitoring the 'deadly shooting attack.'Israel's Minister for National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir has called for the suspected to be executed.The far-right politician posted to X: 'If the terrorist is caught alive - he will be executed - this is the law, and we will demand its enforcement. 'This is precisely why Jewish Strength enacted the 'Death Penalty for Terrorists' Law. 'Jewish blood is not forfeit. Whoever murders a Jew - will see the hangman's noose.'He later told journalists at the scene 'if he had been captured, I would have demanded that he be executed. But it is better that he was eliminated beforehand.'He was referring to a recently approved Israeli law that imposes the death penalty by default on Palestinians from the West Bank convicted on terror charges for deadly anti-Israeli attacks, and sets it as a possible penalty for Palestinian citizens of Israel.In the West Bank, local Palestinian sources and Palestinian official news agency Wafa reported that Israeli forces closed two checkpoints at entrances to the city of Tulkarem, located north of the scenes of the attacks, and set up a temporary checkpoint at the entrance to nearby Qalqilya.