David Adom
Israel: At least 35 injured, 6 seriously, near Tel Aviv – Truck crashes into bus stop (videos)
At least 35 people were injured on Sunday morning when a truck crashed into a bus stop near Glilot in central Israel.
The police have deployed large forces in the area, located north of Tel Aviv, and have asked drivers to avoid passing through the scene.
Israel: Armed attack on a bus station – 8 injured
Many injuries were recorded in an attack that occurred Sunday afternoon at Ber Sheva Central Bus Station in southern Israel. According to an Israeli police statement, gunshots were heard at the scene and authorities are treating the incident as a possible terrorist act.
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