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75-year-old Israeli man killed in terror attack

ANI March 24, 2025 160 views

In a devastating attack near Yokne'am Ilit, a 75-year-old Israeli man was killed after an assailant drove into a bus stop and opened fire. The incident left another victim, a 20-year-old, with moderate injuries, requiring hospitalization. The attack unfolded during Ramadan, a period often marked by increased tensions in the region. Security forces are investigating the background of the attacker, who was neutralized at the scene, with no immediate link to any organized group.

"We immediately saw two injured people, one in critical condition." - Moshiko Amsalem
Tel Aviv, March 24: A 75-year-old man was killed in a terror attack in northern Israel on Monday.

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Attacker ran over civilians at bus stop

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Opened fire before being neutralized

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75-year-old died from injuries

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Security assessing lone wolf involvement

According to initial police reports, the attacker arrived at the Tishbi Junction near Yokne'am Ilit in a vehicle, ran over multiple civilians waiting at a bus stop, and then opened fire before being neutralized by security forces.

Senior Magen David Adom medic Moshiko Amsalem, who responded to the scene, said, "This is a serious incident. We were called to an attack at a bus stop near the Tishbi Junction. When we arrived, we immediately saw two injured people -- one, a 75-year-old man, in critical condition with penetrating injuries, and another, a 20-year-old, in moderate condition. We immediately began providing medical treatment, including stopping the bleeding and applying bandages."

The 75-year-old man succumbed to his injuries at the scene. The younger victim suffered injuries caused by the vehicular attack and was evacuated to the Ramabam Hospital in Haifa for further treatment.

Eyewitness footage captured the attack, showing the armed terrorist running with a rifle before being neutralized by Border Police forces.

Security officials are assessing whether the terrorist acted alone or had any affiliations. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.

In recent years, terror attacks have surged during the Islamic month of Ramadan. (ANI/TPS)

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