Posted on 12/03/2015 3:33:36 PM PST by Eleutheria5
Two terrorists were shot dead overnight Thursday following a stabbing attack in the Tel Rumeida neighborhood of Hevron.
The terrorists arrived at a security checkpoint just before 1:00 a.m. local time, where one of them stabbed a 20-year old soldier and lightly injured him in the face. The two terrorists were then shot dead by IDF soldiers who arrived on the scene.
Magen David Adom paramedics evacuated the wounded soldier to the Shaare Tzedek Hospital in Jerusalem.
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muzzie terror is global. islam is an evil plague on the world.
Good . Israel must protect her people .
Sorry to hear a soldier was stabbed. But good news in the end, with two more logs(muslims) on satan’s fire.
Well now, how on earth do they know they were Terrorist?
Maybe they applied for a job at the check point and were turned down.
Then came back in an example of “work place violence”
They should hold off on making such ugly claims until they can fully investigate. /s
Unless of coarse they were white Christian males...
It’s not like they were TEA partiers, or anything.
You know how they use biometrics?
I wonder if these outposts could use sesitive “low-fever-range” thermal imaging of individuals as they approach.
Would there be an elevated face or armpit/wrist temperature on violence-intending individuals as they approach?
Would be interesting to test out - just a flag to the bored and harried that they need to get that head back in the game or the hand ready for action/stun gun in case this friend proves foe...or just ill/odd.
What was the sign...’treat everyone as a friend and be ready to kill them’...gets tiring for a border guard I would image.
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