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Three Israeli soldiers hurt in West Bank car ramming: army
Jerusalem, June 23 (AFP) Jun 23, 2018
A Palestinian driver on Saturday rammed Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank, slightly injuring three before fleeing, the army said.

It said the attack took place while the soldiers were on patrol in the village of Husan, northwest of Bethlehem.

Three soldiers were "lightly injured" and taken to hospital after receiving first aid, the army said in a statement.

A search is underway for the suspect, it said.

In March two Israeli soldiers were killed and two others injured when a Palestinian rammed a car into a group of troops in the West Bank.


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