One soldier killed, dozens injured in ramming operation near Tel Aviv
Recent updates indicate that the number of injured settlers has risen to over 50, with at least 10 in critical condition.
Israeli media have reported that 1 soldier was killed and 50 were injured, including 10 in critical condition, following a vehicle-ramming operation at the Glilot junction on the outskirts of Tel Aviv.
Footage showed that the truck ran over a large number of Israeli soldiers near a military base in Giladi, raising concerns about the scale of the incident.
According to Israeli media, the person who conducted the operation, identified as Rami Natour from the city of Qalansawe, was killed, noting that "he got out of the truck after carrying out the attack with a knife in his possession and tried to carry out a stabbing attack."
"Israel's" Magen David Adom ambulance service stated that they are responding to dozens of injuries resulting from the truck collision with the bus stop.
Concurrently, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that there were dozens of injuries among a group of settlers and soldiers near Giladi, with a helicopter called in to transport the wounded.
Israeli media outlets reported more than 50 injuries in the vehicle-ramming incident, including many critically injured.
The director of Al Mayadeen's bureau in occupied Palestine said that "15 soldiers are still trapped under the truck that crashed into the bus station."
In addition, Israeli media reported that the area where the ramming operation occurred in Glilot is considered a very sensitive and dangerous area.