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    Terror Attack Near Jerusalem Wounds Israeli Civilians at Checkpoint

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    What happened

    In a tragic turn of events near the Tunnel Checkpoint in Jerusalem, a bus came under fire, leaving several civilians wounded. A young Israeli boy, only 12 years old, was seriously injured, while a 40-year-old woman suffered mild gunshot wounds. Additionally, two other individuals were lightly hurt by shrapnel. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that this was a premeditated terror attack targeting Israeli civilians.

    Why it matters

    This incident underscores the ongoing security challenges Israel faces from terrorism and highlights the need for continued vigilance and robust defense mechanisms to protect Israeli citizens. The attack affects the everyday lives of those residing or traveling through the busy checkpoints near Jerusalem. It further reinforces the importance of Israel’s national security efforts.

    What they’re saying

    Emergency services, including Magen David Adom, rapidly responded to the scene, providing critical care and transporting all wounded victims to Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center in Jerusalem. The community expresses solidarity with the victims and admiration for the emergency services and IDF personnel who risk their lives daily for the country’s security.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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