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Palestinian Rams Car Into Israelis Standing at Hitchhiking Station in West Bank; Four Hurt, Attacker Shot Dead
An Israeli soldier walks past the lifeless body of a Palestinian, right, who rammed his vehicle into a group of Israelis standing at a hitchhiking station, in the West Bank, near the Palestinian town of Nablus, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2015. Four Israelis were wounded from the incident and the attacker was shot dead by paramilitary officers, Israeli police said. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Palestinian Rams Car Into Israelis Standing at Hitchhiking Station in West Bank; Four Hurt, Attacker Shot Dead

"... victims lying on the ground and fully conscious, but suffering from wounds to their extremities."

JERUSALEM (TheBlaze/AP) — A Palestinian attacker rammed his vehicle into a group of Israelis standing at a hitchhiking station in the West Bank Sunday, wounding four of them before he was shot dead by paramilitary officers, Israeli police said.

An Israeli soldier walks past the lifeless body of a Palestinian, right, who rammed his vehicle into a group of Israelis standing at a hitchhiking station, in the West Bank, near the Palestinian town of Nablus, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2015. Four Israelis were wounded from the incident and the attacker was shot dead by paramilitary officers, Israeli police said. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

The Jerusalem Post reported that five were injured in the attack, including a pregnant woman.

MDA paramedics Gil Bismuth and Avigail Mamliya told the Post they found "the victims lying on the ground and fully conscious, but suffering from wounds to their extremities. The attacker's car, with the [dead] terrorist inside, was still nearby."

Later, the Israeli military said a Palestinian woman stabbed a security guard at the entrance to a West Bank settlement. The guard was lightly wounded and shot the woman, wounding her.

Security camera footage showed the woman wearing a black, full-length robe and a veil over her hair chatting with the guard and handing over documentation. As he looks down to inspect her papers, she reaches into her purse to pull out a long-bladed knife and swings it in his direction as they both fall out of the frame.

Hours later, the military said an Israeli man showed up at a West Bank checkpoint with a wound to his stomach. He said he was stabbed while shopping in a Palestinian village.

Since mid-September, 12 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks, most of them stabbings, while 74 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire, including 47 who Israel said were involved in attacks or attempted attacks. The other 27 Palestinians were killed in clashes between stone-throwers and security forces.

In addition to stabbings, Palestinians have also carried out shooting attacks and used vehicles to attack Israelis.

The bloodshed was triggered by unrest at a major Jerusalem shrine revered by both Muslims and Jews, and quickly spread to Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza border.

Israel has blamed the violence on incitement by Palestinian political and religious leaders. Palestinians say the violence is rooted in a lack of hope for gaining independence after years of failed peace efforts.

Also Sunday, Israeli police said officers arrested an Israeli youth who attacked a human rights activist last month. Footage of the attack showed a masked youth attack Rabbi Arik Ascherman and threaten him with a knife as he and other Israeli peace activists helped Palestinians harvest their olive trees.

Police also said that an officer wounded in a Palestinian attack earlier this month had died of his wounds.

Later, militants in the Gaza Strip fired a rocket at Israeli that exploded in the south of the country causing no injuries or damage, the military said. Gaza militants inspired by the Islamic State group have taken responsibility for recent rocket attacks. Israel holds the Islamic militant group Hamas that rules Gaza accountable for all attacks emanating from the territory.

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Dave Urbanski

Dave Urbanski

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Dave Urbanski is a senior editor for Blaze News and has been writing for Blaze News since 2013. He has also been a newspaper reporter, a magazine editor, and a book editor. He resides in New Jersey. You can reach him at durbanski@blazemedia.com.
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