A wave of revenge on the way? Two brothers, Ali (28) and Khaled (31) Saadi from Nazareth, were shot to death tonight (between Thursday and Friday) in Nazareth.
A preliminary investigation by the police indicates that it is apparently a conflict between criminals.
The two arrived critically injured at the English Hospital in the city, where they were pronounced dead.
Apparently, this is an operation to liquidate accounts within the two crime families Bakri and Hariri, whose wars often plague the northern city.
It was also reported that the younger brother, Ali, had previously spent four years in prison.
Both were targets of the police.
Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir will arrive in the city of Nazareth following the double murder, visit the scene of the murder and hold a discussion with the North District of the police.
The eldest brother.
Khaled Saadi, photo: The use is made in accordance with Article 27A of the Copyright Law
Spent four years in prison in the past.
Ali Saadi, photo: use is made in accordance with Article 27A of the Copyright Law
A possibility is being examined: the killers impersonated the police
Apparently the killers came to their home, their mother opened the religion and then shot them.
The possibility that the murderers presented themselves as the police in order to open the door of the house for them is also being examined.
It also appears that the police arrived at the scene of the incident only after the two had already arrived at the hospital.
A message was received from the English Hospital in Nazareth about two gunshot wounds that arrived in a critical condition and while the doctors were working, they were pronounced dead.
"At this stage, investigative operations are being carried out to locate the suspects in the shooting, and the investigation has been transferred to Blade 433," the police said.
In the conflict between the Bakri and Hariri crime families, about 14 people were murdered, on both sides, in the last year and a half.
Following the double murder in Nazareth, Avraham Initiatives updates that nine Arabs took their lives in 2023 in circumstances related to violence and crime, of which eight were civilians and three victims were under the age of thirty.
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