The IDF, the Mageb and the police are preparing for another week of security tensions, this in the shadow of the wave of attacks in the Yosh territories and in Jerusalem from the past few weeks, with a rate of about three attacks in the past week.
Just yesterday, an Mageb soldier was slightly injured from a stabbing in the village of Havara, south of Nablus.
A preliminary investigation of the attack revealed that the terrorist, who was armed with a knife, first tried to break into an Israeli car in which an IDF officer was driving and was shot by him. The terrorist became weak, and an MGB officer who was nearby confronted the terrorist and later shot him with a gun and killed him while they were kissing on the floor.
The terrorist died of his wounds.
The night before the incident in Hawara, shots were fired at an Israeli bus traveling near the British police intersection in the Ofra area of Judea and Samaria.
Bullets hit the bus, but there were no casualties in the incident.
The scene of the Binyamin stampede attack (photo: official website, Dovrat Binyamin)
On Tuesday, a female soldier was run over near the Kochav Ya'akov settlement north of Jerusalem and was moderately injured.
The Palestinian driver was shot to death by police officers at the end of a chase, and the IDF attributed a nationalist motive to him. The robber spotted a woman at a gas station, turned towards her, accelerated and deliberately ran her over. The terrorist worked until recently under license at the Rami Levy branch in the industrial area of Ariel.
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