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Terrorist opens fire on Jewish community in Hebron, eliminated by IDF

 
Company commander of the 92nd Brigade, Maj. Israel gives a testimony of neutralizing the terror threat in Hebron, March 16, 2024. (IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Palestinian sources identified the shooter as Sheikh Mahmoud Nofal, the imam of Hebron's al-Qassem Mosque.

A terrorist opened fire on the Jewish community in the West Bank city of Hebron on Saturday, the IDF said. No injuries were reported, and no damage was caused.

No injuries were reported, and no damage was caused, but IDF troops have begun searching the area for additional terrorists.

Palestinian media sources identified the shooter as Sheikh Mahmoud Nofal, the imam (a Muslim priest) of Hebron’s al-Qassem Mosque.

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Video shows suspected shooter firing from a cemetery

Walla shared a video of the incident that appeared to show the terrorist shooting from within a cemetery complex.

 The suspected terrorist who shot at Hebron's Jewish community. March 16, 2024. (credit: SCREENSHOT/X)
The suspected terrorist who shot at Hebron's Jewish community. March 16, 2024. (credit: SCREENSHOT/X)

Several Palestinians in the vicinity at the time were reportedly detained for questioning under suspicion of possible involvement in the attack, which came after the first Friday of Ramadan.

Later, the IDF announced that soldiers had raided Nofal’s home. Maj. Israel, company commander of the 92nd Brigade, recounted the events in an interview.

“Saturday, at around noon, we heard a burst of gunfire. Word came through from the main gate that an active shooter was in the area, and an emergency security team ran out of the base. We then located a terrorist shooting from a [cemetery] area,” he said. “


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A squad led by one of the division commanders went to the left and provided suppressing fire. We went to the right and surrounded the terrorist. After neutralizing him, we isolated the area and searched for other threats. We quickly realized that there was only a single threat, and thank God, none of our forces or civilians were harmed.”  

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