100 days after the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle, and in light of the escalating occupation security reinforcements in the West Bank and the occupied interior, the “Raanana” settlement near Tel Aviv witnessed a qualitative double operation, the details of which are still unclear at this moment.
The occupation admitted that it killed a female settler and injured 20 others, including 3 in a hopeless condition, in a double operation that included stabbing their father in several locations in “Raanana.”
Hebrew media sources said that the perpetrators of the double attack began the stabbing, then took control of cars, and carried out successive ramming operations. Some Hebrew media reported that the perpetrators of the attack were arrested, they said.
According to the occupation authorities’ claim, Ahmed and Mahmoud Ziyadat, from the town of Bani Na’im in Hebron, were the ones who carried out the “Ra’anana” operation.
The occupation forces stormed Bani Naim this evening and raided the homes of the two Ziyadat prisoners, before withdrawing from the town.