A shooting attack on Binyamin: the bus was damaged, there were no casualties
The security forces began searching for suspects in the shooting at the bus.
Damage was caused to the vehicle.
The bus drivers' organization in Israel: "Public transportation is a symbol of government - that's why the drivers and passengers are repeatedly attacked"
Shlomi Heller
20/08/2022
Saturday, August 20, 2022, 11:45 p.m. Updated: Sunday, August 21, 2022, 12:00 a.m.
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In the video: shooting at an Israeli bus near Ofra, no casualties (use according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law)
A shot was fired this evening (Saturday) at an Israeli bus near the village of Silvad in Benjamin.
No injuries were reported, but the vehicle was damaged.
The security forces are searching for suspects in the area.
The bus drivers' organization in Israel from the National Histadrut stated that "public transportation in general and buses in particular are a symbol of government and therefore drivers and passengers are repeatedly attacked. The Ministry of Transportation must quickly adopt the plan to reduce violence and terrorism prepared by the drivers' organization and the National Histadrut. The blood of drivers and passengers must not be wasted ".
The bus that was hit by gunfire.
This evening (Photo: Shlomi Heller, documentation on social networks according to Section 27A of the Copyright Law)
Earlier this week, IDF forces raided seven offices of Palestinian organizations in Ramallah, which were accused of having links to the terrorist organization the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. During the operation of the forces, led by Brigadier General Binyamin Col. Eliav Elbaz and with the assistance of the Security Forces, hundreds of documents and electronic equipment were confiscated From the offices of the organizations, including "Al-Haq", "The Union of Women's Committees", "The Global Movement for the Protection of Children - Palestine Branch".
At the end of the searches, the offices were sealed and closure orders were issued.
Following the raids, the spokesman for the US State Department, Ned Price, announced that the United States had demanded clarifications from Israel.
Price noted that Israel promised the United States to provide as soon as possible intelligence information based on which the decision was made to raid the offices of those organizations.
"We are concerned about the Israeli action," Price said.
"We made it clear to the Israelis and the Palestinian Authority that civil organizations in the West Bank and Israel should continue to work.
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