Palestinian Terror Surges


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Sunday, September 18 2016

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UPDATES  11 pm Israel time:

…Palestinian terror unreported in the mainstream media…

It has been a vicious weekend of Palestinian terrorism.

Beginning on Saturday morning at around 7:30 am when an IDF soldier was stabbed in Tel Rumeida in Hevron until 20 minutes ago when multiple Molotov firebomb attacks took place in Har Adar, Al-Khader, and Bazboba, more than 50 assaults have targeted Israelis.

Some of the worst attacks:

*in the stabbing attack referenced above, the soldier was “moderately wounded” and the terrorist was killed.

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*a terrorist armed with a knife was captured near Itamar.

*a soldier was stabbed near Efrat.

*a Jordanian “tourist” pulled a knife and tried to stab soldiers near the Damascus Gate and was shot and killed.

…In other news…

* the ceasefire in Syria so carefully engineered by John Kerry and Barack Obama has almost completely unraveled with Russian resumption of bombing and intense fighting around Aleppo and elsewhere.

*more mortars have struck the Israeli Golan. Two rockets were shot down by Iron Dome interceptors in recent days.

*Shimon Peres’ condition has slightly improved: he is off the respirator and breathing on his own. The bleeding in his brain has stopped.

 

 

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