Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

IDF soldier wounded in Haifa attack stable after surgery

The victim underwent a series of surgeries to treat serious injuries to his limbs.

An Israeli man was seriously wounded in a car-ramming and stabbing terrorist attack in Haifa, Jan. 29, 2024. Credit: Magen David Adom.
An Israeli man was seriously wounded in a car-ramming and stabbing terrorist attack in Haifa, Jan. 29, 2024. Credit: Magen David Adom.

The Israeli soldier wounded in a terrorist attack in Haifa on Monday is in stable condition following eight hours of surgery.

A spokesman for Rambam Medical Center said the victim underwent a series of orthopedic surgeries conducted by three teams to treat serious injuries to his limbs.

The soldier was subsequently transferred to the hospital’s intensive care unit for observation.

The attack occurred near a naval base in the northern city of Haifa; a car drove into the 20-year-old soldier, after which the terrorist got out and attacked the victim with an ax.

Troops stationed at the base shot and neutralized the terrorist, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

The terrorist was identified as Wassim Abu al-Hoga, an Arab Israeli from Tamra in the Lower Galilee. Al-Hoga had a criminal record for illegally transporting people—presumably Palestinians—into the Jewish state, the Israel Police said in a statement.

The Trump administration’s “trade over aid” approach is necessary to root out inefficiencies and waste at the United Nations and elsewhere, the U.S. envoy to the global body said.
The group reportedly stayed at hotel properties that the U.S. State Department has designated as “prohibited accomodations.”
The new office will focus on current and future threats in “cyberspace, outer space, and critical infrastructure,” according to the State Department.
“The university cannot force them to host views or speakers that they’re opposed to,” Jessie Appleby, of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, told JNS.
The congresswoman from New York received the Eishet Chayil Award from the Chabad of Stamford, Conn.
“We just spoke to Israel a little while ago. I think they’ll be very happy,” he told reporters.