Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Palestinian attempts car-ramming attack at border crossing near Jenin

During questioning after his arrest, the man said he intended to carry out an attack and “wanted to die.”

An Israeli soldier who took part in a counter-terror raid in Jenin in 2018. Credit: Israel Defense Forces.
An Israeli soldier who took part in a counter-terror raid in Jenin in 2018. Credit: Israel Defense Forces.

Israeli defense authorities suspect a Palestinian for an attempted car-ramming attack on Wednesday evening at the Reihan crossing, west of Jenin in Judea and Samaria.

The suspect, from the village of Barta’a, apparently drove to the Reihan crossing from the Israeli side and stopped about 20 meters before the security post at the entrance, according to an Arutz Sheva report.

The Border Crossing Authority security guard on duty signaled to the man to approach the post slowly for regular inspection. The driver then accelerated the vehicle and headed towards the security guard, likely trying to hit him.

Instead, the suspect hit concrete barriers and crashed into the security post. Security guards fired into the air; no one was injured and the suspect was arrested.

During questioning, the man said he intended to carry out an attack and “wanted to die,” according to the report.

The website brings together archival material chronicling more than three millennia of Jewish presence.
“This is how it always is in Europe,” said the ministry.
Ali Yusuf Harshi served as a “close associate and personal advisor” to Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem.
Muhammad Samir Muhammad Washah was a “key terrorist” in Hamas’s rocket and weapons production headquarters, according to the Israeli military.
“We never made that promise. We never indicated that was going to be the case,” said the U.S. vice president.
One assailant linked to Islamic State was killed and two others wounded in a battle with police in Istanbul.