Judea and Samaria
“This is BDS. No doubt about it,” Richard Goldberg, of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told JNS.
The victim was hit by shrapnel when security personnel opened fire on the terrorists in the vehicle.
The victim, a Jewish teenager, was run over by an Arab driver near Givat Asaf in Samaria on Aug. 11 while protesting against terrorism.
“It will not be easy to enforce this decision, but I hope the Civil Administration will now act,” said Knesset member Simcha Rothman.
The Samaria Brigade operates around Nablus, a Palestinian terrorist stronghold surrounded by a handful of Israeli civilian communities.
Khalil Makdah and his brother Mounir advanced terrorist activities in Judea and Samaria in cooperation with Iran and Hezbollah, according to Israeli intelligence.
In August 2005, Israel unilaterally disengaged from the Strip, removing thousands of Jews from their homes.
Within the Green Line, a Palestinian worker must be 27, or 22 and married. In Israeli communities over the Green Line, any Palestinian over 18 can work.
The explosive had been planted by terrorists with the intention of harming Israeli security forces.
The incident took place on a main highway some nine miles north of Jerusalem.
The victim, a man in his 40s, sustained severe head injuries.
The employee of an Israeli technology company fears for his life.