At the very least 14 individuals had been injured, together with one critically, in a terrorist car-ramming and stabbing assault at a bus cease close to the Karkur Junction, east of Caesarea.
Based on police, a Palestinian man who entered Israel illegally was driving the automobile.
Following the ramming, the suspect then attacked two police with a screwdriver.
At the very least 14 pedestrians had been wounded after a terrorist rammed into pedestrians on Freeway 65 close to the Pardes Hanna-Karkur intersection, Israel Police confirmed on Thursday afternoon.
Israeli media reported that two law enforcement officials had been stabbed with a screwdriver on the scene on the Karkur intersection.
In an interview with Channel 12, Israel Police spokesperson Aryeh Doron shared, “After finishing up the car-ramming on the bus cease, the terrorist drove one other few hundred meters, hitting an officer and his automobile.”
Watch:
HORROR FOOTAGE: Palestinian TERRORIST mows down Israelis standing at a bus cease. 10 injured some critically. The terrorist was fortunately shot lifeless. pic.twitter.com/KctBXjpCDU
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) February 27, 2025
Footage of the automobile terror assault in Karkur right now
Palestinian sources say that the terrorist who carried out the automobile terror assault in Karkur is Jamil Ziyud Abu Jaab from the village of Sila al-Harthiya in northern Samaria (Jenin Governorate) he was married with an Israeli Arab pic.twitter.com/SylGDkTCzC
— IdostandwithIsrael Israel information (@idostandwithIL) February 27, 2025
Dornon added that the suspect was “eradicated” on the scene shortly after the incident.
רגע נטרול המחבל מהפיגוע בצומת כרכור | תיעודhttps://t.co/lBvKscdEGz pic.twitter.com/XKozp9kxTO
— החדשות – N12 (@N12News) February 27, 2025
The newest assault comes lower than per week after three buses exploded in central Israel in one other “suspected terror assault.”
Israeli police confirmed that three explosive units detonated, whereas two further bombs did not go off.
The buses, positioned in a parking zone in Bat Yam and Holon, south of Tel Aviv, weren’t in service on the time, miraculously stopping mass casualties, in accordance with The Times.