Sunday, November 08, 2015

  • Sunday, November 08, 2015
  • Elder of Ziyon


From TOI:
One Israeli was lightly wounded in a stabbing attack at the entrance to the West Bank city of Beitar Illit.

The wounded Israeli was a civilian security guard in his 20s, who was posted to the city’s main entrance road.

The attacker was identified as a Palestinian woman from Bethlehem, 22-year-old Halawa Alian.

She was shot by the victim after stabbing him. The IDF said she was still being treated by medics who were evacuating her to hospital.
Terror supporters quickly started circulating this photo of her after being shot - without saying that she had stabbed a guard.


They then accused Israel of not letting her receive immediate medical attention, but there is a reason for that:
As per police regulations, the woman lay on the sidewalk until a police sapper team confirmed she was not wearing an explosive device. Only then were medics allowed to treat her.

Israeli reports said she was moderately wounded and has been taken to Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem.


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