One Israeli soldier and three settlers were injured on Saturday evening when a Palestinian citizen rammed his car into them near al-Fawwar refugee camp in al-Khalil, south of the occupied West Bank.
According to the Hebrew media, one soldier was seriously injured and three settlers suffered minor injuries following a car-ramming attack at a military checkpoint near al-Fawwar camp in al-Khalil.
During the incident, Israeli soldiers reportedly opened fire at the Palestinian vehicle.
Later, the Israeli occupation army closed roads in the area and launched a manhunt for the driver, who allegedly turned himself in after he fled the scene to the nearby village of Dura.
In a related context, the Hamas Movement applauded the car-ramming operation, describing it as a “natural response to the Israeli occupation regime’s genocidal crimes and brutal aggression in the Gaza Strip” and its “ongoing efforts to liquidate the Palestinian cause through settlement expansion and Judaization in the West Bank.”