Israeli security forces operated overnight (between Tuesday and Wednesday) in the village of 'Urif, from where the two terrorists who murdered four Israelis yesterday left at a gas station near the community of Ali.
The forces interrogated suspects and searched buildings, and mapped the houses of the terrorists who carried out the shooting attack. An IDF spokesperson said that "during the night, three wanted persons were arrested in the village and they were transferred for further interrogation by the security forces."
Four murdered in shooting attack at gas station near the community of Ali // Yoni Rikner
Settlers immigrated to Eviatar
Meanwhile, dozens of settlers immigrated to the settlement of Evyatar in Samaria tonight, in response to the attack in which Elisha Antman, Nachman Shmuel Mordoff, Harel Massoud and Ofer Fairman were murdered. In addition to the settlers, Samaria Council Mayor Yossi Dagan, Samaria Rabbi Elyakim Levanon and MK Zvi Sukkot also immigrated to the settlement.
Immigrated to the community in response to the murder, photo: residents of Evyatar
Nahala movement leaders Daniella Weiss and Zvi Elimelech Sharbef: "We should not have come here after an attack, Evyatar must be settled because it will be a settlement in the Land of Israel. Certainly now the government must regulate and allow the resettlement."
Samaritan Rabbi Elyakim Levanon: "There is a reward for your action, and boys return to their borders. The time has come to reiterate the government's commitment to fulfil its commitment."
MK Zvi Sukkot, one of Avitar's founders: "We returned home to Aviatar. Beyond the necessary response in a painful and powerful operation to eradicate terrorism, the terrorists knew that each attack would only deepen the Jewish hold on the ground. I call on the government to approve the return to the community as soon as possible. Two years after the evacuation, it's time to go back for good."
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