On Sunday, Israeli Border Police shot and killed a Palestinian young man after he allegedly carried out a car-ramming attack in the city of Ramla in central I Israel, killing one soldier and wounding three others.

On Sunday, Israeli Border Police shot and killed a Palestinian young man after he allegedly carried out a car-ramming attack in the city of Ramla in central I Israel, killing one soldier and wounding three others.

Israel’s Channel 13 identified the alleged perpetrator as Muhammad Ghaleb Mahmoud Shehab, 26, from the town of Kafr Aqab, north of Jerusalem in the central occupied West Bank.

Hebrew sources reported that two Israelis sustained serious injuries and two others were mildly wounded as a result of the car-ramming attack that took place in the city of Ramla in central Israel at a bus station at the Nir Zvi Junction.

The sources added that the suspect was shot dead at the scene by Border Police officers; later it was announced that one of the soldiers, identified as Cpt. Ariel Topaz, 24, succumbed to his injuries.

Israeli police said the young man rammed his car into people waiting at a bus station at the Nir Tzvi junction which is adjacent to the Tzrifin military base.

According to Commander Avi Bitton, the Central District police chief, described the attack stating that the perpetrator “rammed, made a U-turn, and rammed again.”