Terrorist attack in the southern part of the Hebron Highlands. There are victims - ForumDaily
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Terrorist attack in the southern part of the Hebron Highlands. There are victims

The terrorist opened fire on an Israeli car in the area of ​​the settlement of Otniel (in the southern part of the Hebron Highlands), resulting in four injuries.

According to reports, the terrorist got out of the car at the Samoa intersection and shot the car with Israeli license plates. Two Israelis were seriously injured. Soon, the Israeli Defense Forces press service reported that the seriously wounded died.

Radio station Reshet Bet reported that a man and a teenager were killed.

In addition, the woman received minor injuries, the condition of another injured teenager is assessed as moderate.

Three more people suffered a nervous shock as a result of this attack.

All the victims were members of the same family, traveling in the same car.

The shooter fled the scene. Security forces track down a terrorist in nearby Arab villages.

The Hamas terrorist organization called on residents of neighboring settlements to remove video surveillance cameras in order to make it more difficult for terrorists to be found.

Previously "Forum" reported the disguised Israeli Shin-Bet security agents who broke into a hospital in Hebron in the West Bank and took away a Palestinian suspected of a recent attack on an Israeli. One of the agents was disguised as a pregnant woman in a wheelchair.

Three weeks of terror in Israel perished 10 Israelis and 121 injured.

 

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