
""Near the Sela outpost, a car with a yellow license plate that was parked on the side swerved as I approached, almost blocking me," said Shmuel Reinitz, a resident of Emanuel whose vehicle was shot at by the terrorist, in an interview with the "Kelman Lieberman" program on Channel 2. "I moved to the left, passed him and heard shots. The terrorist was sitting with a long rifle and a barrel outside. I think he was laughing. The windshield broke. I fled the scene, pulled over to the side. I saw that I was breathing, I touched my head, I saw that everything was fine and I thanked God. After that, the army commanders arrived and took a bullet out of my headrest, which had entered through the right door.".
Yesterday, the "Lions' Den" group claimed responsibility for the attack, but security officials believe the suspect does not belong to the terrorist group.