The IDF has Mapped the Terrorists' Homes

The IDF has mapped the homes of the terrorists from the attack on Har Hevron

Two days after the attack in the southern Har Hevron: the IDF mapped the homes of the two terrorists who carried out the shooting attack in which Bat-Sheva Nagari, HY"D, was murdered

Mapping the terrorists' homes (photo: IDF spokesman)

IDF soldiers led by engineering forces mapped last night (Tuesday) in Hebron, in the Yehuda Division, the homes of the two terrorists who carried out the shooting attack 2 days ago (Monday) on Route 60, in which Bat-Sheva Nagari was murdered.

(Photo: IDF spokesman)

During the activity there were disturbances and suspects threw stones, shot fireworks and threw Molotov cocktails at the fighters, there were no casualties to our forces.

(Photo: IDF spokesman)

Two nights ago: paratroopers surrounded the area and the counter-terrorism unit entered the house and arrested the terrorists

This is the second night that the IDF forces are operating inside Hebron, when two nights ago (Monday), the forces entered in order to arrest the terrorists who carried out the murderous attack. The IDF fighters arrived at the terrorists' home as paratroopers surrounded the area. The fighters announced to the two terrorists to surrender and they came out with raised hands admitting to the attack and handing over the location of the weapon.

Immediately after the attack, the IDF stated two main goals following the attack: pacifying the area and preventing further attacks and capturing the terrorists who carried out the attack. After capturing the terrorists, a reinforcement battalion still remained in the area designed to thwart terrorist attacks in the sector.

Bat-Sheva Nagari, HY"D Hebron IDF fighters mapping terrorist houses

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