Romema Neighborhood Terrorist Attack Fails, Heightened Passover Anxiety in Israel
In a scary incident in the Romema neighborhood of Jerusalem on Monday morning, authorities stopped a terror attack where the bad guys tried to shoot with a submachine gun.
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By: Sulayman Touray
Terrorist attack mon. Apr 22, 2024 Romema, Isreal
In a scary incident in the Romema neighborhood of Jerusalem on Monday morning, authorities stopped a terror attack where the bad guys tried to shoot with a submachine gun. Luckily, the situation was controlled, and the people responsible were caught soon after.
The seriousness of the situation was shown when a homemade submachine gun was found at the scene, showing how bad things could have been if the gun hadn't messed up. Despite their efforts, the gun didn't work properly, preventing more harm.
According to reports from the Magen David Adom ambulance service, three people got hurt in a car crash related to the attack, but they're okay now.
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The hospital in Jerusalem also said they're treating a 21-year-old guy and a 15-year-old kid for minor injuries from the attack, showing how innocent people can get hurt.
Cops quickly called it a terror attack, and there's a video showing how a car hit two people, throwing them into the air. It's really scary.
After the crash, the bad guys tried to run away, making things even scarier. But the cops worked together and caught them. They even found the broken gun the bad guys tried to use.
This all happened while people were getting ready for Passover, making it even scarier. The people hurt in the video were doing a traditional thing for the holiday when they got in danger.
This incident reminds us that terrorism is still a big threat, but it also shows how fast our heroes can respond to keep us safe. It's a tough time, but by sticking together and staying alert, we can make our communities safer and stronger.
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