11 Israelis, including 9 soldiers, were wounded on Thursday after a vehicle rammed into several pedestrians waiting at a bus stop near the central town of Kfar Yona in occupied Palestine, with reports suggesting that the attacker was still at large.
Israeli emergency service said its teams were called to a bus stop near Kfar Yona “after being informed that a vehicle had hit several people at the location.”
“There was chaos and destruction at the scene, with several injured people,” Magen David Adom EMT Idan Heres said, as quoted by The Jerusalem Post.
Israeli media reported that five of the wounded were in moderate condition.
Israeli occupation police were deployed to the area, with Israeli media reporting that the police forces were “investigating the ramming as a terror attack,” referring to individual attacks carried out by Palestinians in response to the oppressive Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Attacker at Large
The ramming vehicle was found near Beit Lid, the Israeli occupation Police Spokesperson Unit stated.

“Israel Police, coordinating between helicopters from the forces’ aerial unit, motorcyclists from its Special Operations unit, and police dog units, continues to search for the suspect,” the occupation police unit added.
“Police have located the car of a suspected car-ramming attack in central Israel moments ago, but are still pursuing the suspect, who fled the vehicle,” The Times of Israel reported.
Source: Al-Manar English Website and Israeli media