- Terrorist attack in Ra’anana
- Vehicles rammed into civilians
- Multiple injuries, one fatality
Two suspects operating vehicles, according to Israeli police, ran over several individuals in the city of Ra’anana.
One person was killed and twelve injured in a central Israel terrorist incident, according to emergency authorities.
Several individuals were reportedly struck by two vehicles in the city of Ra’anana, located to the north of Tel Aviv, according to Israeli police.
The police termed the incident a “multiple car-ramming” terrorist attack in which the assailants utilized three distinct vehicles, including a stolen vehicle.
According to the police, the two suspects unlawfully entered Israel from Hebron, a city in the occupied West Bank, where they are members of the same family.
“They accompanied one another to two distinct locations concurrently, where they stole two vehicles and carried out a series of rammings,” said Avi Biton, chief of police for the central district.
Thirteen individuals were transported to the hospital for the treatment of injuries, according to the police.
Police report that one of the injured, a 70-year-old woman, passed away.
Israeli national ambulance service Magen David Adom (MDA) said that the woman was taken to the hospital in severe condition.
They reported fourteen injuries, including a critically injured sixteen-year-old boy and 34-year-old man.
MDA reports that eight individuals were in “moderate” condition, while three were in “mild” condition.
MDA’s Eli Raymond stated, “When our large forces arrived on the scene, we discovered several injured individuals with varying degrees of severity.”
“Don’t miss out! Grab your free shares of Webull UK today!”
“We commenced medical care immediately, including stopping the bleeding, administering medication, and providing treatment.” We evacuated the injured to institutions for additional treatment.
The three-month Israel-Hamas confrontation in Gaza has raised security tensions.
In addition to the Israeli police, the Shin Bet security agency has been engaged in an investigation into the incident.
Rishi Sunak supports ex-Post Office CEO investigation committee