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Five wounded in Jordan Valley terror attack; terrorist neutralized

The terrorist was shot and seriously wounded by an Israel Police officer and a civilian after ramming Israeli soldiers at two junctions south of Jericho.

Security personnel secure the scene where Israeli soldiers shot a suspect in a vehicular attack, in Huwara, near Nablus, Sept. 22, 2022. Credit: Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90
Security personnel secure the scene where Israeli soldiers shot a suspect in a vehicular attack, in Huwara, near Nablus, Sept. 22, 2022. Credit: Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90

Five Israeli soldiers were wounded in a terror attack at two locations in the Jordan Valley, south of Jericho, on Sunday.

The terrorist rammed four soldiers at the Nabi Musa Junction before proceeding to the nearby Almog Junction, where he drove into into a young woman, according to Israel’s Channel 14.

The IDF said in a statement that soldiers in the area of the second attack fired at the assailant, who attempted to flee the scene before being neutralized by a police officer and an armed civilian.

Video footage posted on social media shows the officer and civilian firing on the terrorist, who suffered serious wounds.

According to an initial report by Magen David Adom Paramedics, the attack left five Israelis injured but fully conscious, with one person classed as being in moderate condition with head injuries and others lightly injured.

Meanwhile, a 50-year-old Israeli killed by a Palestinian terrorist on Saturday night at the entrance to Kiryat Arba has been identified as Ronen Hanania, 50.

The mass shooting was perpetrated by Muhammad al-Jabari, reportedly a member of a new terrorist faction affiliated with Hamas. He was shot dead by security forces.

Israeli troops detained Jabari’s brother early Sunday morning over his suspected involvement in the attack, the IDF said.

The discovery was made at the Lachish Crossing in southern Israel during a routine inspection.
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