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Palestinian Arab terror in Samaria

Footage captures moments when Palestinian Arab terrorists shot at an Israeli vehicle driving between the Tapuach and Migdalim Junctions in Samaria.

By United with Israel staff and JNS

Palestinian Arab terrorists on Monday shot at an Israeli vehicle driving between the Tapuach and Migdalim Junctions in Samaria.

According to Israel National News, two bullets hit the vehicle but none of the occupants – a mother and her four daughters – were harmed.

In camera footage from inside the vehicle during the attack, gunshots can be heard, after which the mother shouts “Get down! Get down! Girls, are you okay?”

On Sunday evening, an Israeli man was lightly injured in a car-ramming attack in the Palestinian Authority-controlled village of Huwara, located near Nablus (Shechem) in Samaria.

The Israel Defense Forces launched a manhunt for the terrorist, who fled the scene in his vehicle.

That attack came after a series of Palestinian terrorist attacks taking advantage of the congestion that slows down vehicles entering the area, including the murder of brothers Hallel Yaniv, 21, and Yagel Yaniv, 19—Israelis shot by a Palestinian Arab terrorist as they sat in traffic on Feb. 26.

Dual Israeli-U.S. citizen David Stern, 41, narrowly survived a shooting on March 19 while he was driving through Huwara with his wife on their way to Jerusalem.

Two Israeli soldiers were wounded in a drive-by shooting in the village on March 25. A few days later, dozens of Arabs stoned cars traveling through Huwara bearing Israeli license plates.