(JNS) Suspected Palestinian terrorists opened fire on a public bus in the Binyamin region of Shomron on Tuesday afternoon, August 8, Rescuers Without Borders (Hatzalah Judea and Samaria) said.
The bus was traveling along Route 465 in the vicinity of Umm Safa, an Arab village located near the Jewish community of Ateret, when it was fired upon from a passing vehicle. No injuries were reported.
The driver called the security forces and continued driving to Ateret. The Israel Defense Forces opened a manhunt for the terrorists.
The incident comes amid a sharp increase in terrorist attacks on roads across Yehuda, Shomron and eastern Jerusalem.
On Monday evening, at least one Jewish driver was lightly wounded when Palestinian terrorists stoned Israeli vehicles on a main highway in central Shomron, medical officials said.
Palestinian rock throwers on Monday also targeted Israeli drivers on routes 446 and 465, causing some damage. In a separate incident, terrorists threw a firebomb at Israelis traveling on Route 466 near Givat Asaf, reported Rescuers Without Borders.
The organization recorded additional stoning incidents in the areas of Yitzhar, Ma’ale Hever and Ma’ale Shomron.
On Sunday evening, a group of Arabs attacked an Israeli woman and her three children in eastern Jerusalem. The woman was injured by glass shards, while her children were treated for anxiety.