Palestinians who threw stones in Yosh caused the injury of four Israelis:
three children aged two, five and six were slightly injured today (Thursday) after the car they were traveling in was pelted with stones near Kfar Hawara, south of Nablus. In another incident, a 50-year-old bus driver was slightly injured Stones were thrown at his car at the Givat Assaf intersection, near Ramallah.
The security forces operated yesterday in the Kasbah of Nablus in order to arrest those wanted on suspicion of planning and intending to carry out shooting attacks in the immediate time frame.
In the exchange of fire that developed in the activity area, the wanted persons and other armed men were neutralized.
Therefore, it is evident that the area has warmed up in the last day.
One of the children who was injured, photo: use according to section 27a
The mother of the three children, who was driving the car when stones were thrown at them, managed to continue the journey until the Taphu intersection, where she was joined by civilians and military forces who gave them medical treatment and evacuated them to Schneider Hospital.
The army announced that in response to the attack, they would close the stores in Hawara as a collective punishment, but the nearby communities reacted angrily and claimed that this was a false representation of activity.
Journalist Elhanan Gruner, a resident of Yitzhar, wrote on his Twitter account: "Someone in the Samaria Brigade thinks we are idiots and is spreading the word that following the throwing of stones at Jews in Hawara and the injury of three children, the shops in Hawara were closed by the army. I said to myself at first, 'We are finally doing something'. Well, most of them The stores have been closed since this morning due to the strike of identification of the Havara terrorists with the Nablus terrorists."
Police Spokesperson
The harsh criticism among the residents comes after many weeks of non-stop stone throwing on the area's roads, which have become routine among the residents of the settlements.
The bus drivers' organization in Israel, from the National Histadrut, said: "Public transportation in general and buses in particular are a symbol of government, and therefore the 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 the drivers and passengers must not be There will be no man."
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