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Three Breslov Chassidim shot on the way to Joseph’s Tomb

The men reportedly drove through an Israeli military checkpoint and fled after coming under fire.

Hundreds of Jewish men pray at the Joseph's Tomb compound in Nablus, June 10, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.
Hundreds of Jewish men pray at the Joseph’s Tomb compound in Nablus, June 10, 2013. Photo by Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.

Three Israeli men were shot and lightly wounded on their way to pray at the Joseph’s Tomb compound overnight Tuesday, according to Hebrew media reports.

The three men, members of the Breslov sect of Chassidic Judaism, had entered Nablus (Shechem) in Samaria after driving through an Israeli military checkpoint and fled after being fired on, later seeking medical attention at Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital, where police subsequently detained them.

“A report was received that during the night, gunfire was directed at an Israeli vehicle that broke through a checkpoint and illegally entered the city of Nablus in the Samaria Brigade’s area. The vehicle exited the city, and its occupants sought medical attention independently. The incident will be investigated,” the IDF spokesperson said, as quoted by Kikar HaShabbat.

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