Good news:
The condition of a border fighter who was wounded last night (Sunday) at the Nablus gate is improving.
Immediately upon arrival at the hospital, the 24-year-old soldier was transferred to the trauma department where his condition will be placed.
He was operated on by Dr. Assaf Keidar, a specialist in surgery and trauma, and Dr. Nir Hirschhorn, an ENT specialist and senior head and neck surgeon.
Now, his condition is defined as moderate-mild.
The fighter was attacked by an illegal Palestinian resident of Jerusalem who arrived at a border post in an area armed with two knives.
The fighters suspected the terrorist and when they tried to check on him, he started attacking them and stabbed one of them in the upper body.
The knife used by the terrorist at the scene of the attack, Photo: Police spokeswoman
In response, the terrorist was shot at and is in critical condition and is seeking medical attention.
Police and Border Police forces called to the scene began investigating the case, collecting findings and scans to rule out more involved.
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