A Palestinian man threw a pipe bomb at an intersection in the northern West Bank Sunday, causing neither injury to nearby Israeli troops nor damage to their post, the army said.

A police sapper was called to the scene in order to disarm the explosive device, and the Route 60 highway was temporarily closed in both directions, police said.

The incident took place at the Jit Junction, west of the Palestinian city of Nablus.

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IDF troops launched a search for the culprit, focusing on Nablus, with soldiers checking those entering and exiting the city, as well as sweeping the surrounding area.

A few hours later, security forces arrested a suspect in the attack, and found two additional explosive devices in his car, the military said.

צומת ג'ית: מחבל השליך מטען צינור לעבר נער שעמד בטרמפיאדה. אין נפגעים ולא נגרם נזק. כוחות צה"ל מבצעים בידוקים בכניסות לעיר שכם וסריקות במרחב @OrHeller pic.twitter.com/XnqAifXPbE — חדשות עשר (@news10) July 8, 2018

On Saturday, police said they foiled an attempted stabbing attack, detaining a Palestinian man carrying a knife and a meat cleaver near the northern West Bank settlement of Beit El. The man was stopped by traffic police near Beit El. As he was acting suspiciously, officers searched his vehicle and found the weapons. The man, a 28-year old from the village of Dura, near Hebron in the southern West Bank, told police he was planning to carry out a stabbing attack, police said.

Earlier in the day, border police at the Shuafat checkpoint near Jerusalem arrested a Palestinian who tried to go through the metal detector while carrying a knife.