Judea and Samaria, Terrorism

Terrorist attack in Har Bracha area, one wounded

One Israeli was lightly wounded in a shooting attack in Mitzpeh Yosef in the Samaria area, possibly from as far away as Shchem.

Har Bracha. (Photo: Sraya Diamant/Flash90)

One Israeli was wounded in a shooting attack in the Har Bracha area in Samaria, possibly by a sniper firing from Shchem (Nablus), according to Army Radio reporter Hod Barel.

The victim came to Mitzpeh Yosef near Har Bracha with a group of adults from Raanana to take a tour of the area when he was shot in his shoulder, possibly by a sniper in the city of Shchem.

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