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Israel: 10 Injured in Haifa Car Ramming Attack, Terrorism Suspected

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 27, 2025 20:49 IST

At least eight people were injured in a suspected terror attack at the Hanna-Karkur intersection in Israel on Wednesday. ...

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At least eight people were injured in a suspected terror attack at the Hanna-Karkur intersection in Israel on Wednesday. The incident involved a vehicle ramming into pedestrians, followed by an attack in which police officers were stabbed.

Authorities suspect a terror motive behind the attack, though investigations are ongoing. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, and the injured victims were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.

Security forces have launched an inquiry into the assailant’s identity and potential affiliations. More details are awaited as officials continue their probe into the violent incident.

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