Posted on 08/04/2014 7:01:39 AM PDT by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
According to a report on Channel 2, an Israeli was shot in the stomach at the entrance to the Har Hatzofim (Mount Scopus) tunnel in Jerusalem.
An eyewitness named Eti said that the victim is a soldier. "I saw him falling backward," she told reporter Moshe Nusbaum.
The wounded man is about 20, said the channel's reporters, and he is in moderate to serious condition and received treatment on the spot. He was then taken to the nearby Hadassah Har Hatzofim hospital.
Eyewitnesses said that he was shot by a man who then got on a motorcycle or scooter and then drove off toward the Arab neighborhood of Wadi Joz. There may have been another man on the scooter as well.
Police are conducting a manhunt assisted by helicopters.
While the background for the attack is not known, initial estimates are that it is nationalistically motivated.
Major General Yosi Parienti, Jerusalem District Police Commander, said that the shooter was dressed in black and that he fired several shots at the soldier from close range. The man then ran toward a Vespa type scooter and drove off. A security guard fired at the scooter but apparently missed it.
"There is a very high likelihood that this is a terror attack, said Parienti. The soldier apparently has no criminal background and a criminal motivation appears unlikely.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
>A security guard fired at the scooter but apparently missed it.
Next time try hitting the driver of the scooter and expend more ammo if needed. Hit the range more often if your shooting sucks.
Wouldn’t one of those cheap laser pointers duct-taped to the foregrip side of the weapon if it’s a rifle help with a quick snap shot for situations such as this? They even sell those at the Dollar store now -how hard can it be for the IDF forces to invest in a few?
Prayers for him.
They need to HURRY UP and take out the rest of those tunnels.
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