4 Israeli settlers injured in ‘car-ramming operation’ in West Bank
At least four Israeli settlers have been injured, one in critical condition, in a ‘car-ramming operation’ near the city of al-Khalil in the occupied West Bank.
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The operation targeted the al-Fawar Junction near the city on Saturday, resistance media outlets reported.
Israeli paper The Jerusalem Post identified one of the casualties as an Israeli trooper “in his 30s, who was severely injured, sustaining significant limb injuries.”
The operation was followed by an extensive search mission involving the Israeli military, police force, and Shin Bet, the regime’s so-called internal security service.
The operation came amid a campaign of intensified deadly aggression and arrest by the regime across the West Bank that began last October after Tel Aviv started taking the Gaza Strip under a genocidal war.
As many as 479 Palestinians, including 116 children, have been killed and around 11,900 others arrested throughout the occupied territory ever since the launch of the war that has so far claimed the lives of at least 44,664 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
Palestinians have, meanwhile, stepped up their retaliatory operations across both the coastal sliver and the West Bank.