A day after a suicide bombing attack that killed 20 Israelis at a Passover dinner in northern Israel -- there's been more deadly violence. The Israeli military says suspected Palestinian gunmen opened fire at a Jewish settlement in the West Bank -- killing three people. Meanwhile, Palestinian leader Yassar Arafat says he's ready to work for an immediate and unconditional cease-fire. But he's not declaring a truce. Former Minnesotan Fred Schlomka has been living in Israel with his wife and two children for more than a year. He says he feels the tension whereever he goes and there have been shootings in nearby towns. Yet, he still feels relatively safe.