A Border Police officer was lightly wounded after being struck by a vehicle in the Shuafat refugee camp in Jerusalem. The driver, identified by the source as an Arab resident of the camp, was apprehended. The officer was evacuated for medical treatment.
A Border Police (MGB) officer was lightly wounded Tuesday evening after being struck by a vehicle in the Shuafat refugee camp in northern Jerusalem, according to the source citing first-responder sources. The driver—identified by the same source as an Arab resident of the camp—was apprehended at the scene. The officer was evacuated for medical treatment; his family has been notified, according to the report. No further details on the circumstances, including whether the incident is being treated as an attack or a traffic accident, have been released as of this writing. The Shuafat refugee camp has been a flashpoint for clashes and vehicular attacks in recent years, but the current incident's classification remains unconfirmed pending an official statement from police or the military.
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