12 wounded still in hospital after Kikar Tzahal terror attack

Twelve people wounded in Monday night's terror attack in Jerusalem were still being treated Tuesday morning, Israel Radio reported. At Hadassah-University Hospital at Ein Kerem one woman was in intensive care in a moderate to serious condition, having undergone surgery overnight. Of another five patients from the terror attack who were in the hospital's care, two will undergo surgery during the day on Tuesday. In Sha'are Tzedek Hospital two IDF soldiers were in a moderate condition, and two soldiers and two citizens were lightly injured. A total of 15 were wounded when an Arab resident of east Jerusalem rammed his vehicle into a group of soldiers at a central Jerusalem thoroughfare late Monday night, before being shot dead by an off-duty IDF officer, police and rescue officials said. Etgar Lefkovits contributed to this report.