Palestinian Terrorism | July 2024

In July, Palestinians carried out 500 terrorist attacks, including stone-throwing incidents, resulting in 3 deaths and 27 injuries.

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July 3 – The stabbing attack at the mall in Karmiel: An Israeli-Arab terrorist from the town of Nahf carried out a stabbing attack, seriously injuring two people at the Karmiel mall. One of the victims later died. The terrorist was killed.

July 7 – The murder of Yohai Avni: Yohai Avni, a dog handler with the Israel Prison Service, was murdered by a Palestinian terrorist who stabbed him dozens of times all over his body and then set his body and his apartment in Givon HaHadasha on fire.

July 14 – A car-ramming attack at a bus stop at the Nir Zvi junction: Four Israelis were injured; one critically, one seriously, and the others lightly to moderately. The terrorist, a resident of Kafr Aqab, was neutralized. One of the injured died from his wounds about ten days later.

July 19 – An Israeli civilian was murdered, and ten others were injured by a Houthi suicide drone of Iranian manufacture that struck a residential building in Tel Aviv, near the U.S. Embassy in Israel. In response, the Israeli Air Force attacked the port city of Al-Hudaydah in Yemen, in a military operation named “Operation Long Arm.”

July 22 – A Muslim terrorist of Canadian-Turkish origin attempted a stabbing attack against a rapid response team member near Netiv HaAsara and was shot to death. No injuries were reported.

July 25 – In a shooting attack at the Nabi Elias junction on Highway 55, three soldiers were lightly to moderately injured. The Palestinian terrorist fled.

July 27 – The rocket strike in Majdal Shams: In a rocket strike launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon, 12 children and teenagers were killed while participating in a soccer tournament. In addition to the fatalities, 34 people were injured in the explosion.

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