At least 17 people were injured at a multi-scene terror attack in Ra’anana on Monday afternoon in which a terrorist from Chevron in his 40s stole three cars and stabbed and rammed into multiple people on three different streets, including many children and teens who were on their way home from school. At least one victim, a woman of about 70, is in critical condition. At least three others, including a 16-year-old teenager, are in serious condition and the other victims are in moderate and light condition. Schneider Children’s Hospital said that it is treating four children and teens in moderate condition who were evacuated from the scene of the attack. Additional children and teens who were evacuated to Beilinson Hospital will be transferred to Schneider. The attack began when a terrorist, a Palestinian resident of Chevron in his 40s, took control of a woman’s car, stabbing her and throwing her out of the car. He then rammed into three pedestrians next to a bus stop. He then crashed into a guard rail and left the car. Aftward, he took control of another car and continued the rampage on a second street, ramming into more people. He then took control of another on a third street, ramming into more people before fleeing the scene. MDA paramedics reported that they provided emergency medical aid and evacuated nine people to Beilinson and Meir hospitals, including three in serious condition and six in moderate condition. A spokesperson for the Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba said that four victims were rushed to its trauma unit and are currently being treated. In total, six victims were brought to the hospital with stabbing wounds and injuries from ramming. A large number of security forces are at the scene. The terrorist who committed the ramming attack was detained and security forces are carrying out searches to rule out the possibility of additional terrorists in the area. Ra’anana Mayor Chaim Broyde has requested that city residents stay in place, including parents, who were told not to pick up their children from schools or kindergartens. Older students were instructed not to leave their schools. This is a developing story. (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)