Palestinian Incitement Leaves Terrorist Shot After His Vehicle Rams 3 Israelis

view videoWith Palestinian leadership promoting terror attacks against Jews, latest incident at Sinjil junction in Samaria leaves Arab terrorist shot by IDF & 2 of his 3 victims in serious condition.

By Arutz Sheva

 

Three Israelis were wounded in a vehicular terror attack Thursday afternoon at Sinjil junction, near Shiloh in Samaria, several kilometers north of Jerusalem.

Two of the wounded Israelis are in serious condition, suffering from “multi-system damage,” according to paramedics.The third victim was lightly hurt.

A helicopter was called in to transport the wounded to hospital. Magen David Adom doctors and paramedics were administering initial care to all three casualties, with the aid of an IDF medical team.

According to MDA Spokesman Zaki Heller, the injured include a 20-year-old man who is in critical condition with head injuries. He is being artificially respirated and under sedation. In addition, the terrorist is receiving medical aid from an IDF team.

The driver of the car who carried out the attack was reportedly shot at the scene by an IDF force, and is injured. He is trapped inside his vehicle.

The attack is only the latest in a long list of terrorist attacks in which cars, trucks and other vehicles were used as lethal weapons.

In the last such incident, several Israeli border police officers were wounded in a car-terror attack in Jerusalem May 20, close to the Mount of Olives, in the A-Tur neighborhood; their wounds were described as light-to-moderate. The terrorist was shot and critically wounded by police, and died of his wounds shortly after.

Four teenage boys were wounded May 14 by an Arab motorist in a car terror attack, at the entrance to the town of Alon Shvut in Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem. Three of the victims – all 16-year-old students – were described in light to moderate condition; the fourth was in serious condition.

On April 15, an Arab driver ran over and killed Shalom Yohai Sherki, the son of the popular Rabbi Uri Sherki, and brother of Channel Two journalist Yair Sherki. Sherki and a second victim, a woman around 20 years of age, were run over at a bus stop in the French Hill area of Jerusalem.

After the recent spate of vehicular attacks, official and semi-official Palestinian Authority publications called for more such attacks, according t Palestinian Media Watch (PMW). “The National Liberation Movement – Fatah” Facebook page, for one, showed a cartoon of a car with Palestine Liberation Organization flag colors trying to ram three fleeing Jews.

 

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