Six Israeli soldiers killed, 50 injured in qualitative run-over operation in Tel Aviv

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Six Israelis were killed and dozens injured in a heroic vehicle-ramming incident at the Glilot junction on the outskirts of Tel Aviv on Sunday.

Initial reports indicated that a truck collided with a bus stop near the intersection, leading to investigations into the circumstances of the event.

Subsequent coverage revealed that the truck also ran over a significant number of Israeli soldiers near a military base in Giladi, heightening concerns about the scale of the incident.

A security news website has confirmed that at least 50 settlers, all of whom were Israeli soldiers, were injured when a truck collided with a group of pedestrians at the Glilot Junction near the Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv. This incident preceded the announcement of at least six fatalities.

Israeli media reported that 15 of the injured are in critical condition. Israeli Army Radio corroborated this, citing eyewitness accounts that a significant number of those injured were soldiers en route to their military bases.

Additionally, the newspaper “Yedioth Ahronoth” noted that several individuals were trapped under the truck and were in critical condition.

The Israeli ambulance service stated that it “provided first aid to dozens of people involved in the incident,” underscoring the severity of the situation and the high number of injuries resulting from the attack.

As usual, to cover up his failure, Itamar Ben Gvir, the Israeli occupation’s Minister of National Security, visited the site of the ramming attack in Tel Aviv.