Shepherd attacked by Palestinians in West Bank, as gunshots fired at Israeli settlement
The Binyamin Regional Council noted that both forms of attacks are becoming more common despite rarely receiving public attention.
Two separate incidents occurred in the West Bank over the weekend, according to United Hatzalah, citing the Binyamin Regional Council Spokesperson. On Saturday, residents of the Psagot settlement reported hearing gunshots, and a bullet was later found near a synagogue. The Psagot police chief, IDF soldiers, and police officers investigated the scene. In a second incident around 8:00 p.m., a shepherd was attacked by approximately 30 masked Palestinians, who then rioted and set up roadblocks. The Binyamin Regional Council stated that these types of attacks are becoming more frequent, despite a lack of public attention, adding that "The prominence of extreme events while ignoring ongoing Arab terrorism creates a partial picture of the security reality in Benjamin, Judea and Samaria."
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