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Adam Resident Stabbed and Killed by Palestinian Teen Identified as Yotem Ovadia

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Israeli security forces at the scene of a stabbing attack in the Jewish settlement of Adam on July 26, 2018. Photo: Hadas Parush/Flash90.

JNS.org – The Israeli who was murdered in a stabbing attack on Thursday night in the community of Adam, just north of Jerusalem, has been identified as 31-year-old Yotam Ovadia.

Two other Israelis were wounded in the attack, including a victim in his 50s who is listed in moderate condition, with signs of improvement as of Friday morning. Also injured was 41-year-old Adam resident Asaf Raviv, who was lightly wounded in the attack and has already been released from the hospital.

It was Raviv who responded to the incident after hearing what sounded like a scuffle between neighbors in a local park outside his home. After realizing that it was a terror attack, he ran outside and shot at the terrorist while sustaining minor injuries.

The terrorist, who died of his wounds, was identified as a 17-year-old Palestinian from the nearly village of Kubar. Security forces believe that he succeeded in climbing over the community’s security fence before carrying out his stabbing rampage.

In response to the attack, Jason Greenblatt, special representative for international negotiations for the Trump administration, asked when Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas will realize that enough is enough.

He took to Twitter, saying, “Yet another barbaric attack tonight. When will President Abbas and Palestinian leaders condemn the violence? Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families tonight.”

Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman also responded to the attack on Twitter, affirming that “the best reaction to terror is an intensification of building in Judea and Samaria. Therefore, this morning I initiated a plan to advance the building for 400 housing units in the community of Adam and to work on getting their approval with the planning authorities already in the coming weeks.”

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