Documentation of the shooting attack on a student bus/use according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law, Rescue Without Borders
The two injured in the shooting attack this morning (Thursday) in the Bekaa are human rights activists who were in the area as part of an activity of the organization "Looking at the occupation with our eyes". On behalf of the organization it was written about the event: "The human rights activists working in this violent reality may also be harmed. We are proud of the activists."
"We strongly oppose any violence against civilians, especially against students," the organization wrote. "At the same time, the context cannot be ignored. These days, under the auspices of the war in Gaza, we are witnessing an increase in the intensity and scope of the oppression of the Palestinians throughout the occupied territories in general and in the Jordan Valley region in particular." Finally, it was written: "This incident will not prevent us from continuing to act to protect the Palestinians and demand freedom and equality for all the inhabitants of the land. Only the resolution of the conflict will bring peace and security to all the inhabitants of this land."
The scene of the attack in the Jordan Valley/official site, Rescue Without Borders
The terrorist in the attack opened fire on a shielded bus transporting students and other vehicles traveling on Route 90. As a result, the two operatives were injured, one moderately and the other slightly, and a 13-year-old boy was slightly injured by shrapnel. A manhunt was launched for the suspect in the shooting, after he fled from there.
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A month ago, the organization's activist Hagar Gefen was attacked by Palestinians at the Petzal junction in the Jordan Valley. After that event, the organization published a post on Facebook, in which it claimed that it was a criminal event by Palestinian criminals, "who are not related to the Palestinian factions and activists" with whom the organization is in contact.
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