Malka, an eyewitness to the terror attack at the Ramot Junction in Jerusalem, shared on Monday in an interview with Channel Now 14 that the driver of the bus which was attacked by terrorists may have collaborated with them.
“The driver got off the bus before the shooting spree, spoke on the phone, went back to grab his things – and ran. Right after that, the terrorists entered.”
According to her:
“It can’t be that there was no cooperation here. The driver didn’t want to drive. There are many yeshiva students who can testify to this, not just me. Somehow, the driver was talking on the phone, and I don’t know what that was about.”
Malka described the horrific event:
“There’s no way to describe how many shots were fired. As soon as we got off, the terrorists started shooting at us, it was terrible and horrifying.”
As previously reported, six people were murdered in the attack, seven were seriously injured, two in moderate condition, and three suffered light injuries. The Shin Bet has arrested a resident of the East Jerusalem neighborhood of A-Tur on suspicion of having driven the terrorists to the scene of the attack.
Footage from the scene shows dozens of people fleeing the busy junction full of cars and buses, running for their lives under the sound of gunfire and screaming. One brave man, a charedi who received his gun license a year ago, engaged the terrorists and assisted in eliminating them.
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