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Funeral held after two Israelis killed in West Bank terror attack

Ziv Hajbi, 35, and Kim Levengrond Yehezkel, 29, were tied up and shot at close range in the Barkan industrial area

Family and friends attend the funeral of 28-year old Kim Levengrond Yehezkel in her hometown of Rosh haAyin on October 07, 2018. Yehezkel was shot dead earlier today by a Palestinian terrorist at the Barkan Industrial Park near the settlement-city of Ariel. A 35-year old Israeli man was also killed in the attack.  photo by: JINIPIX
Family and friends attend the funeral of 28-year old Kim Levengrond Yehezkel in her hometown of Rosh haAyin on October 07, 2018. Yehezkel was shot dead earlier today by a Palestinian terrorist at the Barkan Industrial Park near the settlement-city of Ariel. A 35-year old Israeli man was also killed in the attack. photo by: JINIPIX

A funeral was held for one of two Israelis killed in a terror attack in the Barkan industrial area in the West Bank on Sunday.

Family and friends of  Kim Levengrond Yehezkel, 29, gathered to bury her body  in her hometown of Rosh haAyin, after she was shot dead by a Palestinian terrorist on Sunday.

The attack took place shortly before 8:00 at the beginning of the working week in the settlement’s industrial zone that is home to 160 factories that employ thousands of Palestinian and Jewish workers.

The dead woman later was identified as Kim Levengrond Yehezkel, 29, and the second victim was identified as Ziv Hajbi, a 35-year-old father of three from Rishon Lezion in central Israel.

They both were tied up and shot at close range.

The attack is reported to be the first of its kind in the Barkan industrial Park.

Kim Levengrond Yehezkel and Ziv Hagbani

The attacker, who used an assault rifle and reportedly knew the two dead victims, was caught on security cameras leaving the factory where he shot his victims and where he has been employed for several months. He had a permit to enter Barkan for work, but it is not known how he was able to bring the weapon into the industrial zone.He reportedly left behind a suicide note with a friend.

The Israel Defence Forces launched a search for the attacker, who was identified as a 23 year-old Palestinian from the village of Shweika near the West Bank city of Tulkarem. “This is a serious terror attack,” said IDF Spokesman Ronen Manlis in a statement. “He may have had other motives, but we unequivocally state that this is a terrorist attack, in light of other findings we have.” He added that special units were brought in to help capture the shooter.

Manlis called the Barkan Industrial Zone “an area of co-existence in which Palestinians work daily with a permit alongside Jews. We are examining the events of the day, but it is clear to all of us that preserving this coexistence is part of the IDF’s mission, and we will continue to do so.”

Scene of the terror attack at the Barkan industrial area

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the weekly Cabinet meeting on Sunday morning called the shootings a “severe terrorist attack.”

“The security forces are in pursuit of the reprehensible murderer. I am certain that they will apprehend him and I am also certain that we will deal with him to the fullest extent of the law and quickly,” Netanyahu said.

“This was not only an attack on innocent people going about their daily lives, it was also an attack on the possibility of Israelis and Palestinians co-existing peacefully,” President Reuven Rivlin said in a statement. “I call on the Palestinian leadership to condemn this murderous attack and to use the forces at their disposal to capture the terrorist and those who aided him.”

Family and friends attend the funeral of 28-year old Kim Levengrond Yehezkel in her hometown of Rosh haAyin on October 07, 2018. Yehezkel was shot dead earlier today by a Palestinian terrorist at the Barkan Industrial Park near the settlement-city of Ariel. A 35-year old Israeli man was also killed in the attack. photo by: JINIPIX

The Hamas terror organisation in a statement called the attack “a new chapter in our resistance in the West Bank. The incident has proven that ant attempts of the Palestinian Authority to normalise relations with the Zionist occupier are unsuccessful.”

The attack is a reply to “Israel’s war crimes in Gaza, Jerusalem, the Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar and the damage Israel causes to the al-Aqsa mosque,” Daoud Shehab, an Islamic Jihad spokesman, said. “We call on our people to rise up against the settlements terror until the West Bank is freed from it.”

 

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