Magen David Adom said they were treating a critically-injured person at the Ariel Junction

                                                                                      

From United Hatzalah:

Hadas Rucham who lives in Kedumim and is the Chief Operations Officer for the Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Unit said: " As the attack took place in multiple locations, we dispatched a number of volunteers to each location of the attacks. One volunteer is located at Tzomet Giti and is treating three people for shock, while other volunteers are located at the entrance to Ariel where the shooting began and assisting people at that location."  

Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Unit Director Avi Tennenbaum said: "Our volunteers undergo specialized training to deal with incidents such as terror attacks. In today's incident the volunteers who arrived at the scene shortly after the shooting occurred helped those in need through the immediate emotional aftermath of the attack and assisted in bringing those who witnessed the shooting back to a stable emotional state."

MDA Spokesperson: At 9:45am a call was received in the 101 Emergency Dispatch Center in the Yarkon Region for a young person who apparently had been shot on Route 5 at Ariel Junction. MDA teams are providing treatment and evacuating 2 severely wounded to Belinson Hospital. One of which is a 35 year old male sedated and ventilated, and the other is a 20 year old with an altered level of consciousness.

The one critically wounded patient is still being treated at the scene.

MDA EMT Hananel Hess recalls: "I happened to be passing by Ariel Junction with the car I use to teach driving lessons, when I happened upon great commotion at the Ariel Junction. I saw soldiers running and heard gunshots. I understood that this was out of the ordinary and I requested that MDA teams respond. Once the shooting stopped, I exited my vehicle and I saw an approximately 20 year old patient lying unconscious on the ground with gun shot wounds to his upper body. We assessed him and found him to be in critical condition."

  MDA Paramedic Daniel Weissberg recalls: "Upon arriving to the Ariel Junction, a 46 eyar old male patient was brought to us. He was suffering from gun shot wounds to his upper body and was unresponsive. We provided life saving treatment including sedation and ventilation and transported him in stable yet severe condition to the hospital."


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At least one Israeli was killed and two others injured in a double attack outside the West Bank settlement of Ariel, rescue services reported.


According to IDF Spokesperson Brig.-Gen. Ronen Manelis, at around 9.45 AM a Palestinian terrorist attacked a soldier at the Ariel junction and stole his weapon before he shot towards civilians at the junctions, hitting three cars passing through.

“We understand he stole the third car before he fled the scene” Manelis said, adding that the terrorist then continued towards the Gitai Avishar Junction where he carried out a drive-by shooting, injuring one soldier.

Rescue services stated that a man man in his 20s was seriously injured at the Ariel junction and another two at the second junction, including one moderately. ZAKA rescue services reported that there was one fatality at the Ariel junction.

An eyewitness told the media: "We suddenly saw a passing vehicle, it hit one of the soldiers, we saw it fall suddenly, we took cover behind the concrete blocks, and a lot of soldiers came to try to find out what happened here. I was wondering if I would go back to work, I think there were two soldiers here, I do not remember what the terrorists looked like. "

The injured were evacuated to Beilinson Hospital for medical treatment.

The Gitai Avishar Junction on Highway 5 is a central intersection of the highway which links Ariel to central Israel, with hundreds of Palestinian workers travelling through it daily.


The IDF has set up checkpoints and has begun checking vehicles in the area and a large number of troops are also on their way to the scene to take part in the search for the attacker.

Authorities have also ordered nearby Israeli communities to shut their entrances until the attacker is apprehended. The gate to the Barkan industrial zone was also ordered to be closed.

"There was a report of a shooting at the Ariel junction in the area of the Ephraim Regional Brigade. The details are under examination,” the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said in a statement, later adding that following the initial investigations that two separate attacks had taken place.

“The pursuit of the terrorists is ongoing.”

Yossi Dagan, the head of the Samaria Regional Council said following the attack that the residents are relying on the IDF to find the attackers and kill them. Read more at JPost