JERUSALEM (JTA) — Three Israeli Border Police officers were injured in a car-ramming attack near Hebron, the fifth attempted West Bank attack in two days.
The driver of the car who tried to run over the officers was shot dead by other Border Police officers in the area during the Sunday afternoon attack outside the Palestinian town of Beit Ummar, according to the Israel Defense Forces and Israel Police.
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Clashes broke out between Palestinian protesters and Israeli troops in Beit Ummar following the incident, according to reports.
The injured officers were taken to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.
It reportedly was the fifth attempted attack on Israeli security personnel or civilians in the West Bank since Friday evening.
On Saturday night, an Israeli car was fired on near Hebron, with no injuries reported. An Israeli boy, 5, was injured when a rock thrown at the car he was riding in shattered a window.
On Friday night, a car-ramming attack at a checkpoint near the settlement of Ofra, in the central West Bank, seriously injured the Palestinian driver.
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