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Israeli soldier thwarts carjacking near Beit El; Palestinian suspect neutralized

The assailant, who was later found to be armed with a knife and a bottle of acid, had attempted to force his way into a car after hurling a large rock at it • Police foil terrorist attack in the Sharon district.

Israeli troops run toward Palestinian rioters during clashes near Bet El, near Ramallah, on Oct. 10, 2015. Photo by Flash90.
Israeli troops run toward Palestinian rioters during clashes near Bet El, near Ramallah, on Oct. 10, 2015. Photo by Flash90.

An armed Palestinian was shot by Israeli forces on Friday after hurling a rock at and attempting to force his way into a civilian vehicle on a road near Beit El, according to the Israeli military.

After failing to enter the car, the suspect attempted to flee the scene but was pursued by a passing soldier who had witnessed the attack. In a video released by the IDF, the suspect can be seen approaching the soldier wielding what appears to be a large rock. The soldier then opens fire at the assailant’s lower body, neutralizing him.

“The suspect was found to have a knife and bottle of acid in his possession,” the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement.

The suspect was evacuated to the hospital for treatment, according to the IDF.

Also on Friday, the Israel Police foiled an attempted terrorist attack in the country’s Sharon district.

According to a police statement, a Palestinian resident of Tulkarm entered Israel illegally, armed with a knife and a written will stating his intention to carry out an attack.

The suspect was arrested next to Route 444. Officers from Taibe Police Station together with municipal police had responded to reports of a suspicious individual wandering in the area with a rock in his hand, police said.

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