An Israeli woman in her 70s was killed and
at least 17 other people were wounded on Monday in a combined
car-ramming and stabbing attack in the central city of Ra’anana.
Israeli forces arrested two suspects
following a manhunt. Police said the terrorists were residents of Bani
Naim near Hebron in Judea.
Relatives Mahmoud Zaidat, 44, and Ahmad
Zaidat, 24, were employed at a car wash in Ra’anana’s industrial area
without valid work permits, Ynet reported. Both suspects were known to Israeli security forces.
According to police, one of the terrorists
changed vehicles three times during the course of the attack, with two
incidents reported at 1:34 p.m. and 1:44 p.m. on the city’s Ahuza and
HaHaroshet streets, according to the Magen David Adom emergency response
organization.
Police were continuing to search for possible additional threats.
The critically injured victim was transported to Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba, where she was later pronounced dead.
She was later identified as Edna Blustein, 79, a resident of Ra’anana.
Five additional victims were evacuated to
the Kfar Saba hospital in serious to moderate condition, according to
medical authorities. Six others were admitted to Rabin Medical Center’s
Beilinson Hospital in Petach Tikvah, including three victims in serious
condition.
Four victims, all minors, were sent to
Schneider Children’s Medical Center in Petach Tikvah in moderate
condition, while Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov Hospital)
admitted two people with moderate wounds.
The attacks took place near the end of the
school day, and Ra’anana Mayor Chaim Broyde requested that residents
and schoolchildren stay inside during the hour-long search for the
suspect.
In a statement posted to X, United States
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller condemned the “abhorrent
terrorist attacks” in Ra’anana and offered Washington’s “deepest
condolences” to Blustein’s family.
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