Two settlers injured in ramming operation near Shilo, north Ramallah
Two Israeli settlers were injured on Wednesday in a ramming attack near the Shilo settlement, north of Ramallah.
Israeli media reported that two settlers were injured on Wednesday in a ramming attack near the settlement of Shilo, north of Ramallah in occupied al-Quds.
According to Israeli broadcaster Kan, the Palestinian youth drove his vehicle to the Shilo junction, attempting to run over multiple settlers, injuring two.
Following the attack, he exited the vehicle and reportedly attempted to stab others before Israeli police shot and killed him.
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On October 27, Israeli media confirmed the death of a soldier and the injury of more than 50 people, including 10 in critical condition, in a ramming attack at the Glilot junction on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, where a Palestinian man was killed.
It is noteworthy that the West Bank has been experiencing daily clashes that have intensified since the outset of Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, with Israeli reports often distorting information to portray Palestinians as assailants.
Towns and cities in the West Bank face daily raids, accompanied by large-scale arrest campaigns, with martyrs and injuries occurring as residents resist the occupation forces.
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