Photo Credit: IDF Spokesperson
Stone-throwing in the Judean Arab town of El Aroub, located along Route 60.

Once again, Palestinian Authority terrorism against Israeli drivers is on the rise, and this time the Jordan Valley is seeing an upswing in attacks as well.

On Monday afternoon alone, Palestinian Authority terrorists had attacked numerous Israeli drivers on roads that connect one Jewish community to the next and one region to another. Most of those roads also connect all those regions to pre-1967 Israel.

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All of those attacks took place the same day a vicious ramming attack was carried out by a Palestinian Authority terrorist, leaving three IDF soldiers wounded a few minutes south of Jerusalem.

Arab terrorists also attacked the Jewish community of Karmei Tzur on Monday afternoon, hurling Molotov cocktails (firebombs) at the town.

The community is located in the hills of Judea, off the Gush Etzion highway, also known as Highway 60, between Gush Etzion and Kiryat Arba – Hebron.

No physical injuries were reported in the attack.

There were attacks elsewhere as well.

Arab terrorists in Samaria hurled rocks at vehicles with Israeli license plates as they traveled past the villages of Luban a-Sharqiya northeast of Ramallah.

Israeli drivers were also attacked as they traveled past the village of Dir Nizam.

And in the Jordan Valley, Arab terrorists hurled rocks at a vehicle with Israeli license plates traveling south of the community of Maskiot in the afternoon hours.

None of the passengers were physically injured, according to Hatzalah Without Borders, but there is no information about damage to the attacked vehicle.

No physical injuries were reported.

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Hana Levi Julian is a Middle East news analyst with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Southern Connecticut State University. A past columnist with The Jewish Press and senior editor at Arutz 7, Ms. Julian has written for Babble.com, Chabad.org and other media outlets, in addition to her years working in broadcast journalism.