Few of the 130 attackers in last three months come from refugee camps; average profile is single, male, aged 21
The West Bank city of Hebron has been a hotbed for Palestinian attackers over the past three months, according to figures released by the Israeli defense establishment on Wednesday.
Of 130 Palestinians who carried out attacks against security personnel and civilians, 28 came from Hebron and 19 from the villages around the city, which lies 30 kilometers (19 miles) south of Jerusalem. Thirty hailed from East Jerusalem, and the rest from other areas in the West Bank.
The data did not include the most recent terror attacks, including a car-ramming in Jerusalem on Monday, which was carried out by a resident of Hebron and injured 14 people.... Read More: Times of Israel