
- ‘Israeli’ forces shot a Jewish man near Kedumim after an initial claim of a stabbing attempt.
- Later reports said the shooting was a mistake and no attack occurred.
‘Israeli’ media outlets reported on Monday that a shooting incident occurred at a gas station near the Kedumim settlement, east of Qalqilya in the northern occupied West Bank, after an initial suspicion of a stabbing attempt.
According to early reports, a 23-year-old ‘Israeli’ Jewish man was critically wounded after being shot by ‘Israeli’ forces at the scene. Initial accounts suggested the shooting followed suspicions that the individual was involved in a stabbing incident, though details surrounding the circumstances and the identity of the wounded man varied.
In a later update, ‘Israel’s’ public broadcaster said the army had opened fire on the man by mistake, clarifying that no stabbing attack had taken place, contrary to the initial claims. The report highlighted significant discrepancies in the early information circulated about the incident.
Details surrounding the shooting remain unclear, as ‘Israeli’ media continue to update their coverage based on statements and information from the military.








