Eight injured in suspected car-ramming attack in Israel
KFAR YONA, ISRAEL, JUL 24 – Seven to nine soldiers were injured, two in moderate condition, as authorities treat the incident as a suspected terrorist attack and launch a manhunt for the fleeing driver.
- Eight people were injured in a suspected car-ramming terrorist attack in central Israel on July 24, 2025.
- The attack occurred when a vehicle hit a bus stop at the entrance to Kfar Yona on Route 57 near Netanya.
- Four individuals suffered moderate injuries and were taken to Laniado Hospital, according to Magen David Adom .
- Several others sustained light injuries and were treated at the scene, with the vehicle fleeing afterwards.
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On Thursday, the Israeli army reported that eight soldiers had been injured in a basket car attack on a shelter in central Israel, with police talking about a "terrorist" attack.
At least eight people were injured in an attack on a car that hit more people at a bus station at Kfar Yona, a town located north of Tel Aviv. The suspect is searched by police, announcing the Israeli authorities, a city of AFP.
Police Investigate Terror Motive in Car Ramming Attack That Injured 8 in Central Israel
Eight people were injured Thursday when a car drove into a group of pedestrians waiting at a bus stop near the central Israeli town of Kfar Yona. Authorities are treating the incident as a suspected terror attack. The vehicle, which fled the scene, was later found abandoned near the nearby community of Beit Lid.
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