9 Israeli soldiers injured in Kfar Yona ramming attack
Channel 12 reported that Israeli police estimates that the incident in Kfar Yona was a deliberate attack.
9 injured people were transported from the scene of the attack in Kfar Yona, 6 with moderate injuries and 3 with minor injuries, according to Israel Hayom.
Hebrew media confirmed that those injured in the attack in central Israel were soldiers who were at the Kfar Yona bus station.
Israel Hayom reported that Israeli security forces were on their way to the scene of the incident, a helicopter was surveying the area, and an investigation was underway into the circumstances of the incident.
The perpetrator of the operation managed to escape and is being pursued.

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