A baby sustained injuries earlier today when stones were thrown at an Israeli car traveling through the Huwara area.
According to reports, the infant suffered minor wounds in the assault. The driver did not stop at the scene but instead proceeded to the entrance of the Samaria Border Police Station, where medical personnel provided care for the injured child.
The IDF released a statement saying, “A short while ago, a terrorist hurled rocks at an Israeli vehicle traveling on a civilian road near Udala, injuring an Israeli baby. The baby was treated by medical staff at the scene. Upon receiving the report, IDF soldiers were dispatched to the scene and began searching for the terrorist.”
Huwara has frequently been the location of violent attacks targeting Israeli vehicles, with several incidents resulting in fatalities.
One particularly tragic attack took place two years ago when two brothers, Hallel and Yagel Yaniv, were shot and killed in a terror attack while driving through Huwara. Eyewitnesses recounted that the gunman fired “point-blank range.”
More recently, in July 2024, numerous Israeli cars were targeted by Arab assailants hurling stones along the main road in Huwara. While some vehicles sustained damage, others managed to evade the attack by accelerating away. One driver from Samaria, whose windshield was shattered by the barrage of rocks, pulled over. Along with other residents who happened to be passing by, he attempted to chase down the attackers.
{Matzav.com Israel}

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