Police officers from the Judea and Samaria Brigade, accompanied by IDF soldiers, responded overnight to a report of violence and arson in the Palestinian village of Al-Tuwani near Hebron, Israel Police said on Sunday morning.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing, and police added that it is working in coordination with security agencies to locate the suspects.
Police also added that a possible connection between the incident and the fire that started at Gilad Farm over the weekend is being investigated in coordination with the Israel Fire and Rescue Authority and security agencies.
Suspects set a vehicle on fire, graffitiing buildings, and damaging the door of a prayer building in the village, according to police. Ynet, however, reported that a mosque was set on fire.
Meanwhile, Israeli media outlets reported the incident as a possible price tag attack committed by extremist right-wing settlers.
Fire sparks at Gilad Farm, leading to mass evacuations
Police also added that a possible connection between the incident and the fire at Gilad Farm over the weekend is under investigation.
On Saturday, The Jerusalem Post reported that a preliminary investigation showed the fire at the farm had started due to a cigarette butt thrown on the side of the road.
The fire at Gilad Farm led to the mass evacuation of residents and police blocking part of Highway 55 before firefighters eventually brought that blaze under control.
Two firefighters were moderately and lightly injured, and several residents were treated for smoke inhalation, Ynet reported.
Ruby Sadikman, Alon Hachmon, and Moshe Cohen contributed to this report.