Israeli soldiers guard at a checkpoint in the West Bank city of Hebron, Dec. 3, 2021. (Photo/JTA-Wisam Hashlamoun-Flash90) News Israel Palestinian car ramming attack injures Israeli border guard one day after stabbing Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By Shira Hanau, JTA | December 6, 2021 A Palestinian teenager rammed a car into an Israeli border police officer at a checkpoint early Monday morning, seriously wounding the officer. Officers at the checkpoint opened fire on the driver, who was later pronounced dead at a hospital. According to The Times of Israel, Palestinian media identified the assailant as Muhammad Nidal Younis, a 16-year-old from the Palestinian city of Nablus in the West Bank. Younis drove the car into another car at the Te’enim checkpoint around 1:20 am and hit a 34-year-old guard. He was then shot by other Israeli officers stationed at the crossing. The car ramming came just one day after a stabbing attack in the Old City Saturday and just over two weeks after a Hamas gunman killed an Israeli man in the Old City of Jerusalem Nov. 21. In all three cases, the assailants were killed by Israeli officers. Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz ordered checkpoints between Israel and the West Bank to operate on high alert in the wake of the attacks. “The defense minister ordered a comprehensive investigation, that the lessons be learned and level of alertness and readiness be raised in all crossings in the area of Judea and Samaria,” Gantz’s office said, according to The Times of Israel, using a term for the West Bank. Shira Hanau Shira Hanau is a reporter at JTA. She was previously a staff writer at the New York Jewish Week and has written for the Forward, Columbia Journalism Review and the Harvard Divinity Bulletin. JTA Content distributed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service. Also On J. Astrolojew Horoscopes: Hanukkah meets solar eclipse for big changes Opinion Our Reform leaders sinned. Should we still sing songs they wrote? Religion Oakland artist Ava Sakaya Rosen creates Torah-inspired tarot deck Tech ADL: Holocaust denial persists on Facebook one year after ban Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up