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2 Palestinians arrested in West Bank for gun in car, car ramming
[IsraelTimes] IDF soldiers placed in durance vile
Youse'll never take me alive coppers!... [BANG!]... Ow!... I quit!
a Paleostinian on Thursday man after finding a pistol in his car in the northern West Bank, the army said.

The troops were searching the man’s vehicle at a roadblock near Tapuah Junction, when they found the gun. However,
the man who has no enemies isn't anybody and has never done anything...
there was no ammunition in the car.

"The weapon has been confiscated and the armed man was taken for interrogation," the army said.

Earlier in the day an Israeli soldier was killed and another lightly maimed in an car-ramming attack in the central West Bank on Thursday morning, officials said.

The Paleostinian driver of the car was captured by the Israel Defense Forces, an army spokesperson said.

The victim was named as Sgt. Elhai Teharlev, 20, from the settlement of Talmon. The other victim was also a soldier, also listed as in his 20s.

The two victims were standing on the sidewalk near a bus stop when the silver Audi struck them at the Ofra Junction on the Route 60 highway, northeast of Ramallah, according to the Magen David Adom ambulance service.
More from The Times of Israel about the car rammer:
The Palestinian driver of the car was captured by the Israel Defense Forces, an army spokesperson said. He was identified by Palestinian media as Malek Ahmad Mousa Hamed, 21, from the nearby town of Silwad.

Hamed had driven back and forth along the road looking for soldiers to target, the officials said.

Hamed served four months in jail for attempting an attack at the settlement of Adam last year, military officials said. They said his attack Thursday was the ninth in the past two years to be carried out by residents of Silwad.
Over the course of the day, the Times of Israel liveblog recorded that the car rammer had stolen his father's car, that his home was raided, his family interrogated, their Israel entry permits frozen, and movement out of the town of Silwad restricted for all residents.
Ynet adds:
The terrorist was identified as Malak Hamed, a 21-year-old resident of Silwad whose family is closely tied to Hamas. Hamed had been arrested two years previously for attempting to enter the nearby settlement of Geva Binyamin.
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