Israeli Injured in West Bank Car-Ramming Terror Attack
An Israeli man was lightly wounded in a car-ramming attack near the Gush Etzion Junction in the West Bank on Wednesday, the army said.
An Israeli man was lightly wounded in a car-ramming attack near the Gush Etzion Junction in the West Bank on Wednesday, the army said.
Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian man and seriously injured a woman during an apparent car-ramming attack outside the Kiryat Arba settlement in the West Bank on Friday, the army said.
Following a relative lull in violence outside of the Old City’s Damascus Gate in east Jerusalem, an Israeli teenager was stabbed in the back Monday night near the flashpoint area, in what police are deeming a criminal matter, not terrorism.
The Jerusalem Post reports: An eight-year-old Palestinian boy from Beit Jala, who suffered from a rare defect in his foot, is now relived of his pains, thanks to an unusual operation recently carried out at Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
The Times of Israel reports: The army awarded Staff Sgt. Tuvia Yanai Weissman, who was killed in a terror attack earlier this year, one of its highest honors Tuesday for representing a “shining example of IDF values.”
Ynetnews reports: A female attacker tried to ram into soldiers posted at the Gush Etzion Junction in the West Bank on Friday morning. The woman, who arrived at the junction from the direction of Jerusalem, drove onto the sidewalk and hit
Ynetnews reports: Two terrorists infiltrated the settlement of Eli in the West Bank early Wednesday morning, and attacked a local resident at his doorstep with clubs. They ran away but were killed by security forces soon after. Roi Harel recounted
An Israeli was seriously wounded in a stabbing attack at the Fawwar junction near Hebron shortly before noon on Wednesday.