Palestinian killed in suspected ramming attack on soldiers

Israeli security forces killed a Palestinian man they said tried to run over soldiers with his vehicle near Hebron

Israeli security forces killed a Palestinian man they said tried to run over soldiers with his vehicle near Hebron.

No Israelis were hurt in the attack Friday, during which Israeli troops shot and killed the driver, Army Radio reported. A large knife was found on his body.

On Thursday, Israeli troops arrested in the West Bank a man they said confessed to trying to kill four soldiers earlier that day. That ramming attack resulted in serious injury to one Israel Defence Forces soldier and minor injuries to three others.

The Israeli Security Agency, or Shin Bet, arrested the suspect with IDF and police officers in a West Bank village on Thursday night. The man, who is said to be affiliated with Hamas, confessed to the actions attributed to him, Army Radio reported, and said he was affiliated with Hamas.

Also on Friday, an unidentified assailant opened fire on IDF soldiers near Jenin in the northern West Bank. The soldiers, who were not hit, fired back at the shooter, who was reportedly wounded but managed to escape in a getaway car driven by another person. Large army and police forces are searching for the car and suspected shooter.

Israel’s agriculture minister, Uri Ariel, said Friday during a radio interview that Palestinians should not be allowed to drive in and around Gush Etzion Junction south of Jerusalem, which saw many similar attacks in recent weeks. “It shouldn’t be seen as a punishment, but as a temporary security measure,” he said.

In November, Shin Bet recorded 326 terrorist attacks that resulted in the death of 10 victims and several Palestinian perpetrators. The previous month, a total of 620 terrorist attacks on Israelis ended with the death of 11 victims. Dozens of Palestinians also were killed in clashes with security services or while perpetrating attacks.

The bloodshed was the continuation of a massive surge in attacks that began in September.

On Friday, Jerusalem prosecutors indicted a 16-year-old Palestinian girl with attempted murder. Last month, she stabbed a Palestinian man she mistook for a Jew at a local market with a pair of scissors, before attempting to also stab a 94-year-old Jew. She carried out the attack with another female relative, who was shot dead during the attack.

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