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Terror shooting near Ariel in West Bank, one wounded

 
A Magen David Adom ambulance arrives at the scene of a terror shooting near Ariel in the West Bank, March 12, 2025. (MAGEN DAVID ADOM)

The 18-year-old shooting victim arrived at the industrial zone of Ariel with a gunshot wound and was treated by MDA paramedics.

The IDF received a report about a shooting near Ariel, the military announced on Wednesday.

The 18-year-old shooting victim arrived at the industrial zone of Ariel with a gunshot wound and was treated by MDA paramedics.

"We treated an 18-year-old young man, fully conscious that was suffering from a gunshot wound to the hand," MDA paramedic Gennadi Dubinsky said in a statement. "We were told that he was injured while driving the vehicle near a farm. We provided him with medical treatment and evacuated him to a hospital, where he is in moderate and stable condition while continuing treatment."

MDA evacuated the 18-year-old to Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva for further treatment.

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“This is the third attack in the same area, yet we are not receiving clear and sufficient answers from the IDF and security establishment,” Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan said in regards to the attack.

 MDA ambulance seen at the scene of a shooting attack near Ariel in the West Bank, March 12, 2025  (credit: MDA)
MDA ambulance seen at the scene of a shooting attack near Ariel in the West Bank, March 12, 2025 (credit: MDA)

"A full routine is taking place in the city of Ariel, the enemy will not be allowed to destroy the holiday atmosphere, Purim celebrations will take place as usual in the city," said the mayor of Ariel, Yair Chetboun. "We will not allow vile terrorists to harm the routine of life. We will continue to stand by the IDF and the security forces, ensure security and maintain the routine of life in the city and its surroundings."

According to Dagan, the ongoing wave of attacks indicates a broader, more coordinated effort against Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, requiring a shift in Israel’s strategic response. “This latest attack is yet another painful reminder of what we have been saying all along—Judea and Samaria must be treated as a full-fledged front, just like Gaza and Lebanon. The terrorism here is not a collection of isolated incidents but an organized and ongoing assault against the settlements and the Jewish people as a whole,” he said.

He issued a direct call to Israel’s leadership. “I call on the government and the security establishment to act immediately and decisively to restore deterrence, strengthen our hold on the land, and ensure real security for the residents of Judea and Samaria—and, by extension, all citizens of Israel.”


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IDF looking for the terrorists

The IDF is currently searching for the terrorist in surrounding areas.

This is a developing story.

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