On 19 November 2015, an Arab gunman opened fire on a line of traffic near Alon Shvut in the West Bank and continued to fire as he drove the car towards Gush Etzion Junction where he lost control of the vehicle, which then crashed into another vehicle.

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The attack took place at around 4:35 P.M. The gunman fired an Uzi submachine gun at cars stuck in traffic, and, when his car crashed, stepped out of the vehicle to continue shooting.The attacker was immobilized by a driver, Yuval Lasri, who told reporters that, ” I didn’t shoot at him because I wasn’t sure that he was the terrorist, but then I saw the gun next to him and understood that he was.”

This attack shocked the nation coming, as it did, after a period of calm, free of terror attacks.Together with the stabbing at a synagogue in Tel Aviv that occurred only a few hours earlier, it was, “the bloodiest day in Israel since this latest round of Arab violence began back in September.”

4  Ezra Schwartz

Ezra Schwartz (18), an American from Sharon, Massachusetts was studying abroad. He had recently accepted admission into the Rutgers Business School and was taking a gap year in Israel. Rutgers University President, Robert L. Barchi, lowered the flags to half-staff on Monday, November 23rd. Schwartz was on his way to a park along with friends with whom he had been constructing, as a volunteer, a memorial park in honor of three Israeli boys who were kidnapped and murdered by Hamas in 2014. He has been buried in the Sharon Memorial Park.

Yaakov Don (51), teacher, father of four from Alon Shvut was taken to Hadassah Medical Center, where he died within hours of the attack.

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A Palestinian man was also killed two Israel women were injured, one in the car crash, the other by gunfire. They were taken to Shaare Zedek Medical Center where they fully recovered.