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Israel police say suspected Palestinian “terrorist ramming attack” in Raanana leaves at least 13 wounded

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Raanana, Israel — Israeli police said Monday a suspected car ramming attack injured at least 13 people in the central city of Raanana. Israeli media outlets said one woman injured in the attack had died of her wounds at a local hospital, but the fatality was not immediately confirmed by authorities. 

“A suspect in a stolen vehicle ran over a number of people, injuring 13,” the force said in a statement, with medics reporting one of them was in critical condition. 

“This was apparently a suspected terrorist ramming attack,” the police were quoted by the Reuters news agency as saying in the statement.

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Israeli police forensics personnel inspect a damaged car following a suspected ramming attack in the central town of Raanana, Jan. 15, 2024.

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The national police chief of staff said on Israeli TV that two Palestinian suspects, relatives from the town Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, had been arrested following the incident in Raanana. Police earlier had said a suspect was taken into custody and the motive was being investigated.

Tension in the West Bank, the much larger of the two Palestinian territories, has soared since Israel launched its offensive against the Hamas rulers of the other, smaller enclave, the Gaza Strip. The war sparked by Hamas’ brutal Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack on Israel, has left close to 28,000 people dead in Gaza, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.

Palestinians in the West Bank often hold protests in solidarity with Gaza’s embattled population, and clashes with Israeli security forces, who conduct raids frequently in the occupied territory, have been a regular occurrence since the war began.

Some hard-line residents of Israeli settlements in the West Bank have been accused of harassing, attacking and stealing the land of Palestinians in the territory over the last 100 days of war. 



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In Nashville, not far from the center of the country music world, you’ll find a bakery that produces bread nearly identical to what Kurds have been enjoying for more than 4,000 years. Correspondent Martha Teichner visits Newroz Market, where their bread, which originated in Mesopotamia and is traditionally hand-made by women, is a vital culinary necessity for the Kurdish diaspora.

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Good enough to eat: Noah Verrier’s paintings of comfort food

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Artist Noah Verrier is getting millions of likes on social media for his paintings of comfort foods, like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, burgers, fries, and jelly donuts – and they’re selling like hotcakes on eBay. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Verrier about how the former Florida State University art instructor came to become known as a “junk food painter.”

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From the four food groups to the Food Pyramid, the U.S. government has long offered guidance to Americans hoping to eat a healthier diet. But there’s growing scientific consensus that when it comes to eating healthy, all of us respond to foods differently. And to prove it, the National Institutes of Health has embarked on the most ambitious nutrition study ever, hoping to finally provide Americans a personalized answer to the question: “What should I eat?” Correspondent Lee Cowan reports.

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