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Documentation of Attempt to Attack the Patriarchs Cave | Israel today

2020-02-17T14:42:01.317Z


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Police posted a video showing the terrorist trying to stab a Border Patrol fighter during an inspection at the security post

The Israeli police released a documentary on Monday in an attempt to attack the Patriarchs in Hebron this morning. In the video, the terrorist is seen trying to stab a Border Patrol fighter during an inspection at one of the security posts.

Documentation of Attempt to Attack the Patriarchal System // Documentation: Police spokesmen

The terrorist's knife was broken during the stabbing attempt, and the terrorist was arrested by the fighters without gunshots. In the video, the fighter, Sergeant Shadi Hir, who was nearly stabbed by the terrorist, told of the moments of terror: "A suspect comes to me for the inspection post, I do a preliminary check on him, and I'm fine first. But he was still shaking and raising my level of suspicion, so I decide to make him more rigorous. "

"During the escort to the examination room, which a suspect pulls out a knife and tries to stab me. The first time fails. Second time, the knife is broken. I used the force, handcuffed it and so we thwarted the attack at the entrance to the Patriarchs system," he said.

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This is a second attack attempt in the area within 24 hours: Yesterday, a Palestinian boy arrived at an inspection post near the Patriarchs Cave in Hebron, and aroused the police's suspicion. Border fighters asked him to take his belongings out of the bag he was carrying, but he refused, and tried to attack the fighter.

Source: israelhayom

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