An Israeli man was killed and six others
were wounded on Thursday morning in a terrorist shooting on the Route 1
highway near Ma’ale Adumim, 4.3 miles east of Jerusalem in Judea.
The murdered man was later identified as Matan Elmaleh, 26, from Ma’ale Adumim.
Magen David Adom paramedics treated the
victims on the scene, including a pregnant woman, later identified as
30-year-old Adi Zohar, with gunshot wounds to her upper body who was
evacuated to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem. Dr. Alon
Schwartz, head of the trauma department, said that she was undergoing
“significant surgery” and that her condition was stable.
It was “too early” to determine any
long-term impact on the development of the pregnancy but no issues were
discovered upon the initial examination, Schwartz added.
The other victims were evacuated to Shaare Zedek Medical Center and
Hadassah Medical Centers in Mount Scopus and Ein Kerem, all in
Jerusalem.
They include four in satisfactory
condition, according to the MDA emergency medical services—a 30-year-old
woman with gunshot wounds to her upper body, a 23-year-old man with
gunshot wounds to the abdomen and limbs, a 51-year-old with gunshot
wounds to the limbs, and a 52-year-old woman with gunshot wounds to the
limbs.
A 59-year-old was also wounded, according to the MDA.
Security forces and armed civilians shot
and killed two Palestinian terrorists at the scene, according to police.
An additional terrorist was located and killed following a search.
The three terrorists had opened fire on
vehicles waiting in traffic to pass through the az-Za’ayyem checkpoint
en route to Jerusalem.
This handout photo from police shows
weapons used by Palestinian terrorists in a shooting attack near Ma’ale
Adumim, February 22, 2024.
Police said the terrorists were armed with assault rifles and a grenade.
The Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet)
later identified them as Ahmed al-Wash, 31, a resident of Za’atara, and
brothers Mohamed Zawahra, 26, and Kathem Zawahra, 31, both from Ta’amra.
Kathem Zawahra was previously jailed for entering Israel illegally, according to the Shin Bet.
One of the armed civilians who assisted in
killing the terrorist was 23-year-old Hanania ben Shimon, an IDF
reservist released from the Gaza Strip a week and a half ago.
“When the terrorist stopped the vehicle
and started shooting, Hanania fired the first bullet at him through the
window and then went outside, rowed into contact, hit him, and was
wounded as well,” his father told Ynet.
“An extremely large disaster was avoided
here thanks to police and armed citizens,” National Security Minister
Itamar Ben-Gvir said at the attack scene. “We’re distributing more and
more guns. I think that today, everyone understands that guns save
lives.
“Six months ago, I said that Jewish Judea and Samaria residents’ right to life
outweighs Palestinian Authority residents’ right to freedom of
movement. I expect there to be more checkpoints and restrictions. Our
enemies do not seek excuses, they just want to harm us,” he added.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said
that the appropriate response to the attack was to build more Jewish
homes in Judea and Samaria.
“The serious attack must have a determined
security response and also one from the settlements. I demand the prime
minister convene the Higher Planning Council and immediately approve
plans for thousands of housing units in Ma’ale Adumim and the entire
region,” said Smotrich, referring to the Defense Ministry body that
authorizes construction across the Green Line.
“Our enemies must know that any harm to us
will lead to more construction and more development and more of our
grip over the entire country,” he said.
Gush Etzion Regional Council head and
Chairman of the Yesha Council Shlomo Ne’eman warned that “traffic jams
at the checkpoints have turned into death traps.
“We should restrict the movement of those
who are carrying out attacks and allow the residents of Israel to move
around their country safely,” he added.
Earlier this month, Israeli Border Police officers thwarted a stabbing in Al-Eizariya (aka Bethany), located close to Ma’ale Adumim on the outskirts of the eastern part of the capital.
Officers stopped a Palestinian suspect for questioning, who then drew a knife and attacked them.
The officers opened fire in response, killing the terrorist.
No other injuries were reported.
On Dec. 31, two Israelis were wounded in a Palestinian stabbing at the Mishor Adumim industrial zone in Ma’ale Adumim.
In August, six Israelis were wounded in Ma’ale Adumim when a 20-year-old Palestinian from Al-Eizariya opened fire with a handgun outside the main shopping mall in the city.
An off-duty Border Police officer shot and killed the terrorist, who was found to have also been armed with a knife.
UPDATE: 11 were wounded, police and medics said.
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