Three injured after Muslim terrorist opens fire on two SCHOOL BUSES in Israel

A Muslim terrorist opened fire this morning on two school buses full of children in Israel and two vehicles. It happened in the Jordan Valley town of al-Auja.

Three were injured in the attack, including a 13-year-old boy. None of those injured were fatal.

It turns out that Israel uses bullet-proof school buses to protect their precious cargo and it worked. But it wasn’t for lack of trying:

 
Here’s more on the attack from the Times of Israel:

Three Israelis were wounded in a terror shooting attack against school buses and other cars on a major highway in the West Bank on Thursday morning, the military and medics said.

The attack took place in the West Bank town of al-Auja. Route 90, the main north-south artery in the Jordan Valley, passes through the Palestinian town.

Two bulletproof school buses and at least two cars were hit in the attack as they drove through al-Auja, according to medics and local authorities.

In one of the cars, a 30-year-old man was shot and left in moderate to serious condition and another man was shot and lightly hurt, the Magen David Adom ambulance service said.

The Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital later said the first man’s condition had improved and he was now listed in moderate condition.

In the second car, a 13-year-old boy hit by glass shards was said to be in good condition.

Both vehicles continued driving after coming under attack, meeting up with medics at the settlement of Kibbutz Na’aran, north of al-Auja, and at the settlement of Na’ama, south of the Palestinian town.

MDA said it took the three victims to hospitals in Jerusalem.

There were no injuries in the bulletproof school buses that came under fire.

Dashcam footage captured when one of the buses came under fire. Another clip from after the attack showed more than six bullet impacts on the side of the bus.

A separate image from another dashcam video showed the gunman, who appeared to be dressed in all green, opening fire with an assault rifle.

The IDF said it had launched a manhunt for the terrorist, and that troops were blocking roads in the area.


Comment Policy: Please read our comment policy before making a comment. In short, please be respectful of others and do not engage in personal attacks. Otherwise we will revoke your comment privileges.