Vehicles: The new suicide bombs

Looks like the Palestinians are trying to create a new weapon: The automobile and its relatives.

IDF forces thwarted an attempt by Palestinians to run over a group of soldiers on Wednesday, near the West Bank village of Sinjil, north of Ramallah. No injuries or damage were reported in the incident.

Four Palestinians traveling in three vehicles, including a bulldozer, broke through an army roadblock at around 3 pm and attempted to plow the vehicles into the soldiers.

The troops responded in accordance with military suspect apprehension protocol and proceeded to open fire.

The good news is that no soldiers were hurt, and the terrorists were captured.

Expect more of these, as the Palestinians seem to think they’re the new “It” weapon. Thankfully, no one was killed in the last attack, either. But seventeen were wounded. And the media, of course, play down the seriousness and effect of the terror attacks.

Cars may work as a weapon in a crowded street, but not so much at a checkpoint with armed and ready soldiers.

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2 Responses to Vehicles: The new suicide bombs

  1. Alex Bensky says:

    Well, let’s find out which company made the bulldozer and start an international campaign against it. That seemed to be a reason for the other side to try divestment and boycott when Caterpillar equipment was used by the Israelis.

  2. Michael Lonie says:

    If Palestinian Arabs insist on using cars as weapons in their terrorist attacks then deprive them of cars. They must understand that either they will make peace or things will become harder and harder for them. And since their goal is genocide there is no reason to let up on them, but reason to bear down even harder. If someone says he intends to kill the Jews, believe him, and kill him first. After the Holocaust, failure to do so is the immoral choice.

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