IDF Reservist Attacked by Palestinian Terrorists With Clubs, Axes at West Bank Home
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Eli, in Samaria, the settlement where an IDF reservist was attacked by terrorists on Wednesday morning. Photo: Wikipedia.
Two terrorists infiltrated the settlement of Eli in the West Bank early Wednesday morning, and attacked a local resident at his doorstep with clubs. They ran away but were killed by security forces soon after.
Roi Harel recounted the incident: “I was stepping out of the house, going to reserve duty, at around 5:00 am,” Harel told Ynet. “I opened the door, and saw two terrorists with hatred and anger in their eyes. They attacked me with clubs and axes, and entered my home. After a couple of seconds I came to, and I ran after them as they had almost reached my children’s bedrooms. I managed to push them outside the house and I locked my door.”
Read full story at Ynet.
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