TERROR: Woman Injured in Ramming Attack Near Chevron
A violent ramming attack near the Judea Junction on Highway 35 left a female soldier lightly injured on Monday night, adding to a string of recent assaults across the region. Security officials say the attacker sped his car toward troops stationed in the area before escaping toward Hebron.
Eyewitness reports indicate that the terrorist abandoned the scene immediately after the impact, racing his vehicle into Hebron as responding forces arrived. Emergency medical teams quickly reached the injured soldier and stabilized her before transferring her for further care.
The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit stated, “Following the report that was received regarding a ramming attack at Judea Junction, a terrorist accelerated in his vehicle toward IDF soldiers, and injured a female IDF soldier. The soldier was evacuated to the hospital to receive medical treatment, and her family has been notified.”
According to the military, troops opened fire at the vehicle as it sped away. A direct hit was confirmed, prompting an intensive pursuit. Soldiers have since launched broad sweeps across the area, establishing roadblocks and combing nearby terrain in an effort to locate the suspect.
This incident comes on the heels of another attack earlier in the week near the Samaria Crossing on Highway 5. In that case, a terrorist hurled a heavy iron rod at a passing vehicle belonging to a central-Israel resident, with the rod smashing into and becoming lodged in the windshield.
The shaken driver, overwhelmed by anxiety, received treatment from Magen David Adom and was able to return home shortly afterward. Merav, who had been in the passenger seat during the assault, described the harrowing moment: “We left Kedumim toward Petah Tikva. Three minutes before the Shomron Crossing, we heard a boom. At that moment I didn’t understand what was happening. We reached the checkpoint and forces arrived there.”
In response, the IDF initiated a search of the surrounding area. Troops from the Ephraim Brigade entered the village of Mas-ha, seized surveillance cameras, and gathered additional evidence. The iron rod was transferred to police experts for detailed forensic analysis.
The Shin Bet has joined the investigation as well. A security official emphasized the determination of the agencies involved, saying: “The police, through intelligence and investigative efforts in cooperation with the Shin Bet, will use every tool available – including the forensic laboratories – to bring about the arrest of those responsible for the terror attack.”
{Matzav.com}
