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    Seven injured in ramming attack at Israeli bus stop

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    Posted on February 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    A ramming attack at an Israeli bus stop injured seven, escalating Israeli-Palestinian tensions. The attacker, a Palestinian from Jenin, targeted civilians.

    Seven Injured in Nationalistic Ramming Attack at Israeli Bus Stop

    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A ramming attack at a bus stop in northern Israel on Thursday injured seven people, one of them critically, Israeli medics said.

    Israeli police said the suspected attacker had nationalistic motivations and was a Palestinian from Jenin in the north of the Israeli-occupied West Bank who was married to an Israeli citizen.

    "Preliminary findings indicate that he deliberately targeted civilians" waiting at a bus stop at Karkur Junction, a statement from the Israeli police said.

    Israeli-Palestinian violence has spiked in the West Bank. Israel sent tanks into the northern West Bank for the first time in over 20 years on Sunday and ordered the military to prepare for an extended stay to fight Palestinian militant groups in the area's refugee camps.

    At least 40,000 Palestinians have left their homes in Jenin and nearby Tulkarm since Israel began its operation last month, after reaching a ceasefire agreement with Hamas in Gaza following 15 months of war.

    (Reporting by Emily Rose; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Seven people injured in a ramming attack at an Israeli bus stop.
    • •The attacker had nationalistic motivations and was a Palestinian.
    • •The incident occurred at Karkur Junction in northern Israel.
    • •Israeli-Palestinian violence is escalating in the West Bank.
    • •Israel has increased military presence in the northern West Bank.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Seven injured in ramming attack at Israeli bus stop

    1What happened at the bus stop in northern Israel?

    A ramming attack occurred at a bus stop in northern Israel, injuring seven people, one of them critically.

    2Who was the suspected attacker?

    The suspected attacker was a Palestinian from Jenin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, who had nationalistic motivations.

    3What has been the recent trend in Israeli-Palestinian violence?

    Israeli-Palestinian violence has spiked in the West Bank, with Israel sending tanks into the northern West Bank for the first time in over 20 years.

    4How many Palestinians have been displaced due to recent operations?

    At least 40,000 Palestinians have left their homes in Jenin and nearby Tulkarm since Israel began its military operation last month.

    5What was the context of the military operation in the West Bank?

    The military operation followed a ceasefire agreement with Hamas in Gaza after 15 months of conflict.

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