Four people were injured, including two seriously, on Sunday afternoon in a car-ramming attack near the central Israeli city of Lod.
One victim was listed in critical condition, Shamir Medical Center (formerly Assaf Harofeh Hospital) in Be’er Ya’akov said.
Magen David Adom emergency medics treated two men in their 20s in serious condition at the Nir Tzvi Junction, located close to the moshav of the same name and near the Israel Defense Forces’ Tzrifin base.
A third victim was moderately hurt, while another sustained light injuries.
The commander of the Israel Police’s Central District, Supt. Avi Biton, told reporters that “the terrorist ran over several Israelis at a bus stop, continued a few hundred meters and carried out another run-over attack.”
Police said the assailant, whom they identified as 26-year-old Muhammad Shahab from the Kafr Aqab neighborhood of northeastern Jerusalem, was “neutralized” by Border Police officers and that the incident was being investigated as a terrorist attack.
Police spokesperson Eli Levy said that authorities were investigating the possibility that the terrorist also opened fire on people at a bus stop as part of the attack.
There was a terrorist car ramming and shooting attack now in Nir Tzvi junction by Be’er Yaakov / Tsrifin (central Israel)
2 people aged 20 have been seriously injured in the attack pic.twitter.com/YIml95Y4lh
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“When we arrived at the scene, we saw a vehicle that had hit pedestrians stopped at a bus stop. We immediately called additional forces to the scene,” said MDA first responders Michelle Rashkovski and Shneor Tsik.
“Near the bus stop, two men about 20 years old were lying down, one of them conscious and the other unconscious and both suffering from multiple life-threatening injuries. We immediately provided them life-saving medical treatment that included stopping the bleeding, immobilization and drug treatment and evacuated them in MDA’s intensive care units to Shamir-Assaf Harofeh Medical Center,” the two added.
In January, an Israeli woman in her 70s was killed and at least 17 other people were wounded in a combined car-ramming and stabbing attack in the central city of Ra’anana, some 16 miles north of Nir Tzvi.
In late May, two IDF soldiers died after a terrorist vehicular assault near the city of Nablus (Shechem) in Samaria.