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A manhunt for the stone-throwing in Binyamin: Axis blocked, IDF encircles nearby village
7 hours after the incident, security forces are still at the scene and searching for the suspects in the injury of Rebecca Teitel.
"Bring back the peace that was here," the council chairman exclaimed.
At the hospital, we updated that the 40-year-old is conscious, but suffers from a significant injury. Her sister said: "This is not the first time the family has been hit by terrorism."
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Sunday, 03 January 2021, 16:40
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In the video: IDF forces' activity in the village of Deir Nizam following the stone-throwing attack in Halamish (Photo: IDF Spokesman)
IDF forces continue tonight (Sunday) in pursuit of the suspects threw stones at vehicles flint from Rebecca Teitel injured 40-year-old seriously. As part of activities of finding, troops surrounded the nearby village of Deir Nidam scene and blocking axes in the region.
Her sister Teitel, Desi Pepperman, said the family had experienced a similar incident in the past, after her brother-in-law was injured in a shooting attack 12 years ago. “This is the second time our family has been hit by terrorism.
The second time it hits us, "she said." These are terribly stressful hours.
The situation is not simple, but thank God it is fine.
She is suffering from a crisis in her skull and we are under supervision and monitoring. "According to her, her husband, the Jewish terrorist Jack Teitel, has been updated on her injury, and her six children are in the care of the community.
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IDF forces in Deir Nidam, tonight (Photo: IDF Spokesman)
Dr. Yoram Klein, director of the unit for trauma and critical surgery at Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer, where she is hospitalized, said that her condition continues to be difficult. "We are closely monitoring, and she will go for further tests in which we will decide whether she needs surgery or not.
She is conscious but has significant damage.
It will either go under supervision, during which surgical intervention may be required, or we may decide to operate on her in the next few hours "
Klein added and described the first moments after she was rushed to the hospital." Her state of consciousness was not so good, she is very upset, "he said. The information about what happened from the MDA staff, and she was not in a position to explain. "
Council Chairman Benjamin Israel Gantz said Teitel was on her way to examine Corona when she was injured.
"We pray for its healing. Benjamin's roads have known calmer days than these. Terrorism raises its head and these stone throws are not acceptable. We call on the government to set zero stone throws for the army. It is possible, the IDF knows how to do it.
Let's bring back the serenity that was here and that is in the air to the road. "
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