Ben-Gvir injured in car accident after stabbing operation in Ramla
The accident occurred right after a stabbing operation was carried out in Ramla, where a settler was seriously injured.
Israeli Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir found himself caught in the aftermath of a stabbing operation in the occupied city of Ramla, only to be involved in a car accident while departing the scene, as reported by Israeli media outlets.
Reports indicate that Ben-Gvir's car overturned, resulting in moderate injuries to him, including rib damage.
Ben-Gvir's daughter and personal bodyguard were also injured in the car accident, as further revealed by news sources.
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The accident occurred right after a stabbing operation was carried out in Ramla, where a settler was seriously injured. The Israeli occupation police then shot the person who conducted the operation. However, the situation took a sudden twist when Ben-Gvir's vehicle was involved in an accident as he left the area.
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On April 22, three settlers were injured in a ramming operation in occupied al-Quds. Both Palestinians who allegedly carried out the attack fled the scene on foot, Israeli news sources reported.
The operation entailed a car ramming into two Israeli settlers at different locations before the perpetrators fled, Israeli news sources stated.
The Israeli occupation police claimed that a Carlo submachine gun was found along the escape route of the Palestinians, adding that a large number of officers were dispatched to track the two.
The media reported the closure of the Qalandia checkpoint, adding that a helicopter was being used in the search and sweep operation.
Later, the Israeli police confirmed that the two Palestinians were captured.