2 Israelis attacked after mistakenly entering Arab village near Deir Ballut

IDF rescues Israelis attacked in Arab village near Deir Ballut: One seriously hurt

Report: 2 Israelis were attacked when they mistakenly entered an Arab village near Deir Ballut. Two Israeli casualties have been reported following the incident, one of them unconscious and the other in an unknown condition. IDF forces had to enter to rescue them from the Arab village. 

Israeli soldiers near the scene of a shooting, near the West Bank settlement of Shavei Shomron (Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90)

Two Jews were lynched in the village of Deir Ballut in the Samaria region. IDF and MDA forces are making an effort to reach them.

Initial report of two Israelis who entered the village of Deir Ballut in the West Bank and were attacked by Arabs. IDF forces entered the village to rescue them. One of them is in serious condition.

The Without Borders Judea and Samaria Rescue Center reported: "Two Jewish residents from the center entered the village of Deir Ballut for business purposes, and a confrontation broke out in the village, during which they were attacked and one of them was severely injured."

Tzur Goldberg, Roy Oz, and Yossi Perkovitz, volunteer rescue workers from MDA Without Borders, waited outside the village along with additional forces to extract the injured by military ambulance and provided medical treatment.

In the initial reports, it was stated that one of the injured was unconscious, but this has not yet been confirmed by officials.

The IDF gave an update on the incident: "IDF forces joined the civilians a short while ago. Both are conscious. The rest of the details are under investigation."

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