Judea and Samaria
The victim was evacuated to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in critical but stable condition • Attack comes hours after a vehicular assault on a guard post in Samaria.
Israeli security forces had been searching for Udai Tamimi since he killed Military Police Sgt. Noa Lazar on Oct. 8.
After two soldiers are killed in the past week, the Israeli military says movement in and out of the city will occur only along selected roads.
A soldier sustained a gunshot to the shoulder near Shavei Shomron.
“The residents of Judea and Samaria have been abandoned. We’re here now to tell Defense Minister Benny Gantz—enough!” said Binyamin Regional Council head Yisrael Gantz.
A Birthright Israel group traveled with Falah in February, and despite knowing him for just a few days, he made a powerful impression.
“The IDF is not logistically prepared for extended fighting in Judea and Samaria,” said State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman.
Terrorists opened fire on Israelis assembled outside Nablus to demand the government take stronger action against the upsurge in attacks.
All search results for accommodation in Judea and Samara include a “conflict-afflicted” advisory.
The company’s decision to not single out Israeli communities was praised by Israel’s Foreign Ministry but condemned by Palestinian officials.
The IDF has launched a search for the perpetrators in the Nablus area.
“We call on all parties to do everything in their power to de-escalate the situation and return to a period of calm,” says State Department spokesman Ned Price.