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Four Israelis wounded in three attacks
2015-11-07
[Ynet] Israeli shot near Hebron; Two shot near Hebron's Cave of the Patriarchs; youth claims in video that he perpetrated stabbing of Israeli near Sha'ar Binyamin; 72-year-old woman who tried to run soldiers over rubbed out.

Four Israelis were maimed in three separate West Bank terror attacks on Friday, while another attack was averted when the perpetrator was rubbed out.

An Israeli was stabbed near Sha'ar Binyamin, two were shot near Hebron's Cave of the Patriarchs, another was shot near Hebron, and a Paleostinian 72-year-old widow was rubbed out when she tried to run soldiers over with a car.

In the latest attack, an Israeli was shot and seriously maimed at Beit Einun junction north of Hebron on Friday evening. Two Israelis were shot and maimed by gunfire near Hebron's Cave of the Patriarchs less than two hours earlier. The victims included a 16-year-old who was moderately maimed. It was the third security incident of the day. IDF troops entered Paleostinian neighborhoods surrounding the city's Jewish enclave in search of the cell that committed the shooting.

The two teenagers, aged 16 and 18, were at the Cave of the Patriarchs compound on their way to Shabbat prayers at the tomb. They were there because the weekend was part of the special ten days a year in which the entire site is open to Jewish worshipers and only to them. (The site is normally divided into sections for Muslim and Jewish worshipers, and is also open only to Muslim worshipers on ten other days.) At least 4,000 Jews arrived on Friday, more than four times the number of Jews who live in Hebron's Jewish enclave.

According to a preliminarily report, the incident involved sniper fire from a Paleostinian neighborhood overlooking the holy site.

A 40-year-old Israeli was stabbed and seriously maimed earlier in the day, with the attacker fleeing and sending police on the chase. Half an hour earlier, an elderly widow attempted to run soldiers over with a car. Israel said the woman's husband had been declared a terrorist and killed by IDF fire in the first intifada.

All three incidents occurred in the West Bank.

The stabbing attack that maimed the Israeli occurred in the West Bank's Sha'ar Binyamin Industrial Zone near Ramallah.

The suspected attacker in Sha'ar Binyamin expeditiously departed at a goodly pace and security forces began searching for the individual in the area.

Hours later, a Paleostinian uploaded a video to Facebook in which he read out a prepared statement. He proclaimed his full name, Baraa Issa, and ID number and declared responsibility for the attack. The youth claimed he was a member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. A PLO flag served as the backdrop to the youth's statement. Issa claimed he committed the attack in order to protect al-Aqsa Mosque and for the Paleostinian people.

Only half an hour earlier, a Paleostinian woman was shot and killed by security forces after attempting to run over IDF soldiers while driving in her vehicle in Halhul, a town in the Gush Etzion Region of the West Bank.

The perpetrator was said to be 72-year-old Tharwat al-Sha'arawi, a resident of the Hebron area. According to Israel, her husband was a terrorist who died during the first intifada.

Al-Sha'arawi's son rejected the Israeli account of the incident, saying his mother was not a terrorist. However,
alcohol has never solved anybody's problems. But then, neither has milk...
Sherlocks said Al-Sha'arawi had to tried to run a soldier over. They also said a commando knife was found inside the car.

The attacker was evacuated for medical treatment at a hospital near Jerusalem, but was proclaimed deceased upon arrival and no injuries were reported among the Israeli troops.

Al-Sha'arawi's son claimed that his mother was on her way to her sister's home for lunch when she entered to refuel her car at a gas station. He alleged that soldiers shot her despite seeing she was an older woman.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Lulz, had to see it twice an hour apart.
Posted by: Shipman   2015-11-07 14:10  

#1  with apologies to Jan and Dean;
something about "A little old lady from Palestena..."
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2015-11-07 10:45  

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