On Sunday, a disabled young Palestinian man who uses a power wheelchair and a young woman were injured after an Israeli colonizer’s car crashed into a shop in the center of Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank’s southern part.
The incident occurred when a speeding colonizer’s car crashed into a shop in the Tal Romeida neighborhood in the center of Hebron city.
Yasser Abu Markhiyya, the head of the Ibrahim Al-Khalil Charitable Society, said the colonizer sped through a military roadblock and crashed into a shop owned by a Palestinian, Hamdi Yahia D’eis, 21, striking his electric wheelchair and throwing him out of it before striking the ground.
The young man suffered an apparent skull fracture, extensive bleeding, and several other injuries, while the young woman suffered wounds to the head.
Relatives of the wounded Palestinian man said Hamdi, and the young woman were moved to Hadassah Ein Karem Hospital in occupied Jerusalem.
In previous incidents, many Palestinians have been killed, or injured, and imprisoned when their vehicles crashed into military vehicles, roadblocks, or cars driven by illegal Israeli colonizers, as the Israeli army considers these incidents to be deliberate ramming attacks; some of them were killed or injured by the paramilitary colonizers.