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Thirteen Wounded in Terrorist Car-ramming in Central Israel

March 3, 2025

by: JNS

Israeli security and rescue forces at the scene of a terror attack at the Karkur Junction, east of Caesarea, February 27, 2025

Friday, 28 February 2025 | Thirteen people were injured, including one critically, in a terrorist car-ramming attack at a bus stop near the Karkur Junction, east of Caesarea, according to police and medical officials.

Eli Bin, director-general of the Magen David Adom [MDA] emergency response group, said that paramedics treated casualties with injuries of varying degrees, including two seriously wounded people. The victim that sustained critical wounds is a 17-year-old girl, MDA confirmed.

Israel Police spokesperson Aryeh Doron told the Channel 12 channel that “after carrying out the car-ramming at the bus stop, the terrorist drove another few hundred meters, hitting an officer and his car.” He was “eliminated” at the scene shortly after the incident, Doron added.

Israeli Police Commissioner Daniel Levy arrived at the scene of the attack.

The terrorist was subsequently identified by authorities as a 53-year-old Palestinian from the Jenin area in nearby northern Samaria who was illegally residing in the Jewish state while married to an Arab citizen of Israel.

MDA paramedic Avi Cohen said, “We arrived at a complex scene where there was a lot of commotion after a vehicle hit several pedestrians.

“We immediately began providing medical treatment to all the injured, which included stopping bleeding and applying bandages, loading them into ambulances and mobile intensive care units and quickly evacuating them to Hillel Yaffe Medical Center in Hadera,” Cohen added.

The Hamas terrorist organization hailed the attack, saying in an official statement that the vehicular assault was a “natural, heroic response to the brutal aggression and ongoing crimes” committed by Jerusalem.

The car-ramming at the Karkur Junction comes a week after explosives were discovered on five buses in the cities of Bat Yam and Holon, south of Tel Aviv, on February 20, which authorities called “an attempt to perpetrate a series of terrorist attacks with mass casualties.” No one was wounded by those explosives.

Posted on March 3, 2025

Source: (This article was originally published by the Jewish News Syndicate on February 27, 2025. Time-related language has been modified to reflect our republication today. See original article at this link.)

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