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Suspected murder in the north: 19-year-old shot dead in Nazareth, police open investigation - Walla! news

2021-07-03T06:49:29.888Z


The young man was rushed to the English hospital in the city in critical condition, suffering from gunshot wounds and is in a critical condition. Later, the doctors were forced to determine his death.


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Suspected murder in the north: A 19-year-old was shot dead in Nazareth, the police opened an investigation

The young man was rushed to the English hospital in the city in critical condition, suffering from gunshot wounds and is in a critical condition. Later, the doctors were forced to determine his death.

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Eli Ashkenazi

Saturday, 03 July 2021, 08:05 Updated: 08:32

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A 19-year-old man was killed last night (Saturday) in a shooting incident in the Abu al-Amir neighborhood of Nazareth.

At first the young man was taken to the English hospital in the city in a critical condition, and later the doctors were forced to determine his death.

Police have opened an investigation.



Police located the scene of the incident, and after assessing the situation of the Deputy Northern District Commander Shuki Wait, the investigation was assigned to the Central District Central Unit.

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Murder scene in Umm al-Fahm, May (Photo: Israel Police Spokeswoman)

Another murder occurred early last week when 33-year-old Jamil Azbarka was shot dead on Abba Hillel Silver Street in the city of Lod, and it is estimated that this is a further assassination as part of the bloody conflict between the Abu Saluk and Azbarka crime families. It is suspected of a second murder in less than 24 hours after the incident the day before in which three members of the Jerushi family from Ramla in the Lower Galilee were shot dead.



A few hours later, a 29-year-old man from Kfar Qassem was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the murder. The 33-year-old murdered man was shot dead by the suspects. This is a suspicion of further assassination as part of the bloody conflict between the crime families.



Another incident that occurred in Arab society was about a week ago when Yosef Jerushi, his wife Nawal and their daughter were shot dead on Road 806 near the Eilabun junction in the Lower Galilee. The MDA team determined the deaths of the three, 58-year-old Yosef, 46-year-old Nawal and their 16-year-old daughter, and evacuated their other 8-year-old daughter, who was moderately injured in the incident, to Poria Hospital in Tiberias.



The details of the initial investigation revealed that the triple murder was a reaction to the murder committed last month by Yosef's brother and senior member of the family, Zaid Jerushi, when he stabbed Hatem Jerushi to death on the Temple Mount.

Yosef and his family recently moved from Ramla to the village of Deir Hanna, which is close to the area where they were found dead.

This, for fear that they will take revenge on them for the murder of Hatem.

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