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Israeli settler killed in ramming, stabbing, shooting op in Haifa

  • By Al Mayadeen English
  • Source: Israeli media
  • 24 Mar 2025 11:46
3 Min Read

According to "Israel's" Magen David Adom ambulance service, the person who carried out the operation was shot and killed at the scene.

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  • Settler killed in ramming-shooting operation in HaifaSecurity forces inspect a damaged vehicle at the scene of an attack at the Tishbi road junction about 30 kilometers southeast of Haifa in northern occupied Palestine, on March 24, 2025. (AFP)
     

An Israeli settler was killed and several others were injured in a combined ramming, stabbing, and shooting operation in the Yokneam Illit area, east of Haifa, Israeli media reported on Monday.

According to "Israel's" Magen David Adom ambulance service, the person who carried out the operation was shot and killed at the scene.

Reports indicate that the person who carried out the operation initially drove his vehicle into a group of settlers waiting at a bus stop at Tishbi Junction before exiting the car and opening fire, injuring multiple Israelis.

Israeli channel Kan said the Palestinian who carried out the attack was from the 1948 occupied territories.

Video footage showed the moment of the operation.

⚡️ Hebrew sources:

A prepretrattor crashed his vehicle into a bus stop in Yokneam Illit, 20 kilometers southeast of Haifa, severely injuring an Israeli. He then got out and opened fire on the rest of the Israelis at the bus stop, killing one and injuring others. pic.twitter.com/jA7Ke49oY5

— Warfare Analysis (@warfareanalysis) March 24, 2025

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