The IDF blew up a building in the town of Katana, near Jerusalem, on Thursday night, which belonged to a terrorist who took part in the attack at the Ramot Junction last month.

Six people were murdered and dozens were wounded after terrorists opened fire on civilians at Ramot Junction in Jerusalem last month.

Yaakov Pinto, 25, Rabbi Levi Yitzhak Pash, Israel Mentzer, 28, and Yosef David, 43, Sarah Mendelson, 60, and Rabbi Mordechai Steinsteg, 79, were killed during the attack.

The terrorists boarded the Line 62 bus in Jerusalem, which operates across the city, and began shooting at passengers.

At least 21 were wounded at the scene and were transported to three different medical centers, including Shaare Zedek and Hadassah-University Medical Centers at Ein Kerem and Mount Scopus. Upwards of 26 individuals at the scene were treated for anxiety.

Police and rescue personnel at the scene of a terror attack at Ramot junction, entrance to Jerusalem, September 8, 2025
Police and rescue personnel at the scene of a terror attack at Ramot junction, entrance to Jerusalem, September 8, 2025 (credit: FLASH90/CHAIM GOLDBERG)

'Gunfire like nothing I’ve ever experienced'

“Gunfire like nothing I’ve ever experienced," an elderly woman who was on the attacked bus recounted to N12. "The bus was packed, and as soon as it pulled up to the stop, there was shooting. A suspicious man made a phone call, which several people witnessed. While he was on the phone, the terrorists arrived. I’m telling what I saw, but others saw more. I went to the other side of the road and hid under another bus.”

“The bus doors didn’t open, the driver said there was a malfunction," an eyewitness to the attack said. Another eyewitness, Malka Cohen, stated that the bus doors initially did not open, and the driver claimed there was a malfunction. Immediately afterward, when the doors opened, the terrorists opened fire.