2 Israelis, Palestinian assailant hurt in West Bank car ramming: army

2 Israelis, Palestinian assailant hurt in West Bank car ramming: army
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Elazar: Two Israelis were injured Friday in what the Israeli army called a "terrorist" car-ramming attack near the Jewish settlement of Elazar south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.

"A terrorist ran over two civilians," an English-language army statement said.

"The civilians were injured and evacuated to hospital for medical treatment. The terrorist was neutralised," it said.

A police statement said an off-duty policeman passing by the scene near Elazar settlement saw the alleged attacker trying to exit his vehicle, and fired at him.

An army spokeswoman contacted by AFP could not immediately say if the suspect was alive or dead.

A 17-year old Israeli was taken to Jerusalem's Hadassah hospital in grave condition and put on a respirator, a hospital spokeswoman said.

A young woman less seriously injured was taken to the city's Shaare Zedek hospital.

Last week, an off-duty Israeli soldier was stabbed to death in the same area. Two Palestinian suspects were later arrested.