News Israeli injured in suspected hit-and-run attack Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | December 2, 2014 An Israeli man was run over in the West Bank in what is suspected of being an intentional attack. The victim, who is between the ages of 50 and 60, suffered severe head injuries in the hit-and-run Dec. 1 between the settlements of Migdalim and Maaleh Ephraim. He was airlifted to the hospital. The driver fled the scene in his vehicle and was pursued by the Israeli army. Hours earlier, a Palestinian woman stabbed an Israeli civilian at the main junction in Gush Etzion. Also the same day, an Arab taxi driver was attacked with pepper spray in central Jerusalem by a Jewish man who fled on foot. Meanwhile, two Jewish teens were arrested for vandalizing the Max Rayne Hand In Hand Jerusalem School — the second attack on the joint Arab-Jewish school over the weekend. The teens allegedly hung banners with anti-Arab epithets on the school’s exterior walls. The night of Nov. 29, the school was set alight and vandalized with spray-painted anti-Arab slogans. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Local Voice Critical thinking: embedded in Judaism, needed in society Religion First Ukrainian haggadah marks community's break with Russia Talking With ... Q&A: Singin' the blues and the Jewish women of Tin Pan Alley Tech Alef's post-Soviet CEO imagines a future with flying cars Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up