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The family of the fighter Barel Shmueli: "We expect the State of Israel to come to terms with the terrorist" - Walla! news

2021-10-14T05:21:48.802Z


After it became known that Hamas had released from defensive arrest the Islamic Jihad operative who shot dead about a month and a half ago in Barel Hadaria Shmueli on the border fence, his sister Hila called on the government to try and locate him. "In the days we are trying to come back to life we ​​woke up this morning to a painful headline"


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The family of the fighter Barel Shmueli: "We expect the State of Israel to come to terms with the terrorist"

After it became known that Hamas had released from defensive arrest the Islamic Jihad operative who shot dead about a month and a half ago in Barel Hadaria Shmueli on the border fence, his sister Hila called on the government to try and locate him.

"In the days we are trying to come back to life we ​​woke up this morning to a painful headline"

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In the video: The president hosts the members of Barel Hadaria Shmueli's company (Photo: Avi Kenner, Gregory Bado / GPO)

Hila Shmueli, the sister of Barel Hadaria, who was killed by a Palestinian gunman on the Gaza border about a month and a half ago, reacted this morning (Wednesday) to his release from detention by Hamas, saying that "in the days we are trying to return to life we ​​woke up to a painful headline this morning."



This morning it was reported in Yedioth Ahronoth that the terrorist, an Islamic Jihad operative who shot to death in Shmueli through a slit in the border fence, has been in defensive custody at Hamas facilities since the incident, but this morning it was reported that he was released.

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The family of the fighter Barel Shmueli: "We expect the State of Israel to come to terms with the terrorist"

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Barel Hadaria Shmueli (Photo: Courtesy of the family)

"We expect the State of Israel to come to terms with Barel's killer, whatever his whereabouts, without any foreign and beautiful consideration one hour earlier," Hila said. The assessments for the incident, the real-time response to the disturbances and the medical evacuation.

"We feel that there are too many troubling questions that remain open and the IDF is in no hurry to answer them."



In August, Shmueli was fatally wounded by gunfire through a crack in the fence on the Gaza border, during clashes on the spot.

After nine days of hospitalization and his condition worsened, he was pronounced dead.

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