terrorists shot dead 2 Border Police fighters: Yazan Fallah and Shirel Aboukaret both 19 year old

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Law Mar 27, 2022

Border Police fighter Yazan Fallah (19) from the village Kisra Samia in the Upper Galilee and fighter Shirel Aboukaret (19) from Netanya, Border Police fighters are the two people killed in the shooting attack on Sunday evening in Hadera. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack last night in a statement posted on its telegram channel. Despite accepting responsibility, the two terrorists did not necessarily act in directing the organization.

The border statement said that Fallah enlisted about a year ago and Aboukaret about six months ago. Both served in the Mag Company at the Judea and Samaria Border Police. Fallah left behind parents, a brother and a sister. Avocrat left behind parents and a brother.
During the shootout of the Border Police fighters with the armed terrorists, three fighters and another fighter were lightly injured. They were evacuated to Hillel Yaffe Hospital in Hadera.
Border Police Commander Amir Cohen paid tribute to the murdered and said that "the fighters fought heroically, we share their grief and embrace the families of the late heroes Yazan and Shirel who defended civilians with their bodies and thus saved many lives. The security of the citizens of Israel. "
The two terrorists behind the attack are cousins ​​from Umm al-Fahm, one of whom was charged in 2016 with attempting to join ISIS. The defense establishment estimates that these are Ibrahim and Ayman Agbaria - Arabs who are citizens of Israel. Police and Border Police forces are operating in the Umm al-Fahm area following the attack, including special units and many helicopters.
A preliminary investigation of the attack revealed that the two terrorists arrived on Herbert Samuel Street in Hadera, and shot at three Israelis who were at a bus stop. Fallah and Aboukaret were killed and the third was seriously injured. The terrorists continued firing non-stop, including at a cyclist passing by in the area.
Fighters from the Border Police undercover unit who were sitting in a nearby restaurant heard the shots, ran to the scene and eliminated the terrorists. Two of the undercover officers were lightly to moderately injured.
After assessing the current situation, Commissioner Kobi Shabtai ordered the level of alert to be raised to the maximum level, and the level of operational activity to the highest third level.
The defense establishment is also considering administrative arrests following the two deadly attacks in the past week, and the GSS is investigating how a mega-attack planned by two terrorists from Umm al-Fahm, at least one of whom was known to the defense establishment, was not identified in advance.
Preliminary assessments by security forces did not find a direct or organizational connection, such as a "delegation headquarters," between the perpetrators in the two attacks - and both were apparently carried out after a local organization. The signs at the scene of the attack near the bus stop, on a central street in Hadera, also surprised the commissioner and the Minister of Internal Security who arrived at the scene tonight. The avoidance should also have included the abduction of hostages.
The two terrorists arrived with standard weapons, including automatic rifles, knives, full cartridges, gloves and even a box of ammunition with hundreds of stolen 5.56 IDF bullets.
The main suspicion under investigation is that the two were inspired by ISIS, similar to the Bedouin terrorist Mahura who killed four civilians last week in a terrorist attack in Be'er Sheva. But this time the attack was more planned, including the use of a vehicle and a firearm by two people, and despite this was not thwarted by the GSS.
At the same time, after assessing the situation of the heads of the defense establishment, it was decided to boycott four reinforcement battalions from training in the West Bank, in order to thicken the presence and military activity in the sensitive points of friction, and prevent dormant attacks by dormant Islamic State operatives in the West Bank.

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