Three IDF soldiers were injured Wednesday night after a Palestinian vehicle slammed into them on Route 60 southwest of Bethlehem in an attempt to target the Israeli forces, the IDF spokesperson's office said.
A freight truck with Palestinian license plates hit the three IDF soldiers, wounding one seriously and two moderately in what he IDF said was a terror attack, making it the second such vehicular attack targeting Israelis on Wednesday.
The perpetrating vehicle fled the scene immediately after the attack, and security forces set up roadblocks and launched searches of the area of the southern West Bank.
The soldiers were apparently near a military position when they were attacked.
Magen David Adom spokesman Zaki Heller said paramedics treated three Israelis aged 20, one with serious chest wounds, and two moderately injured men with broken bones and injuries in their limbs. The wounded were evacuated to the Hadassan Ein Kerem hospital in Jerusalem.
MDA paramedic Eyal Zahavi, who treated the wounded, said he saw 20-year-olds lying on the side of the road, and that all were fully conscious. One suffered chest injuries and limb wounds, and was classed as being seriously injured. Two others suffered upper and lower limb injuries.
Treatment included "inserting a needle to drain air out of the chest of the seriously injured man, and we urgently evacuated them to hospital," Zahavi said.
Security forces were fanning out in an attempt to locate the driver. The IDF is also investigating the incident and taking part in the widespread searches.
Earlier Wednesday, a Hamas-linked Palestinian motorist slammed into pedestrians near the Jerusalem light rail, killing one Border Police officer and wounding 14 others.
By YAAKOV LAPPIN, BEN HARTMAN