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Israeli Soldier Stabbed and Wounded by Arab-Israeli in Jerusalem

27 December, 2015   |   10 years ago

A stabbing attack occurred near the Jerusalem central bus station shortly before 7:00 AM on Sunday, December 27.

While walking towards the central bus station, a 21-year-old IDF soldier was stabbed from behind and lightly wounded in his upper body by a knife-wielding Palestinian man. He managed to fend off the attacker, who was then neutralized and arrested by a security guard.

The soldier was transported, fully conscious, to Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital.

An initial investigation by Israel Police indicated that the terrorist, around 30 years old from al-Azariya, is an Arab-Israeli citizen.

Car Ramming Attack Near Jerusalem

24 December, 2015   |   10 years ago

Initial reports indicate that a suspected terror attack occurred a short while ago on the northern outskirts of Jerusalem.  A Palestinian driver ran his car into a crowd of pedestrians near the town of Adam. One man in his 20’s is reported to be slightly injured. Policemen at the scene opened fire at the driver killing him and stopping the car.

Confirmed Stabbing Attack in Ariel

24 December, 2015   |   10 years ago

IDF confirms: Shortly after 9:00 AM two Israeli security guards were injured in a stabbing attack, they are reported to be in serious condition, medical teams are on their way. The stabber is reported to have been neutralized.

Drive-By Shooting Attack Near Major Israeli City

23 December, 2015   |   10 years ago

Samaria (TPS) – Shortly After 20:30 PM, terrorists opened fire from a moving vehicle at an IDF patrol on route 446. The attack occurred in the vicinity of the Israeli cities of Ariel and Rosh HaAyin. No injuries are reported at this time, no suspects were apprehended yet.

 

Two Terror Attack Victims Succumb to Fatal Wounds

23 December, 2015   |   10 years ago

Two of the three stabbing victims of today’s fatal terror attack died at the hospital, despite best medical efforts to save their lives.

Both the Hadassah Ein Karem and the SHaarei Tzadek spokesperson issued a statement a short while ago confirming that the two civilians died as their conditions deteriorated.

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