Israeli police officers apprehended the remaining suspect in the Thursday ramming attack in Kfar Yona in the area of Pardes Hanna at a construction site, the central district police announced Saturday evening.
The suspect was found hiding on a crane suspended in the air, according to police. He was lowered to the ground ahead of his arrest.
Eight IDF soldiers were wounded on Thursday when a terrorist conducted a ramming attack at the Beit Lid Junction near Kfar Yona. The soldiers had been waiting at a bus stop.
While one of the terrorists was arrested the same day, the second suspect, Arkan Khaled, 27, from Taibe, was still being searched for.
The manhunt was led by Central District Commander, Brigadier General Yair Hatzeroni, with the participation of district officers, Border Police fighters, and volunteer officers.
Manhunt for the terrorists
"I saw your determination during the three days up close, and no one is prouder of you than I am for standing up to the task in the intense heat and for many hours," KAN quoted Police Commissioner Daniel Levi, who accompanied the search for the terrorist.
Since the Thursday attack, hundreds of police officers, Border Police officers, and standby team volunteers conducted searches with the help of special units, including helicopters, dog handlers, mounted police, standby teams, and advanced technology.
The vehicle used in the ramming attack was found near Beit Lid on Thursday.
When the initial attack happened on Thursday, the injured were evacuated to the Laniado Hospital in Netanya, Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba, and Hillel Yaffe Medical Center in Hadera.
Miriam Sela-Eitam contributed to this report.