Two Israeli Settlers Killed in Stabbing Operation in Holon

Sunday, August 04, 2024  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: Two Israeli settlers were killed and three others injured this morning in a stabbing operation on Moshe Dayan Street in the Holon area, south of Tel Aviv, according to local media.

Two Israeli Settlers Killed in Stabbing Operation in Holon

According to SAEDNEWS, On Sunday morning, two Israeli civilians were killed and two others injured in a martyrdom-seeking operation that took place in the central city of Holon, located in the occupied territories south of Tel Aviv, as reported by police and medics, according to the Times of Israel.

The attacker was a Palestinian man who sought martyrdom by stabbing Israeli individuals at three separate locations before being shot and killed by a police officer.

Israeli media outlets reported that the assailant did not possess a permit to enter the occupied territories. Reports indicate he hailed from Salfit in the occupied West Bank, was not authorized for entry, and had no prior security-related incidents.

According to the English website of the Lebanese news network Al Mayadeen, the Palestinian Resistance Committees lauded the "heroic operation in Holon," calling it a "significant blow" to both Israel's security and military frameworks. They noted that this event is a "clear indication of the fragility of the occupying entity when faced with the determination of brave freedom fighters."

The Resistance Committees emphasized that the operation in Holon serves as a "practical response to the enemy's crimes, genocide, and the incessant killings of our Palestinian people in the West Bank and Gaza."

They further remarked that the ongoing genocide perpetrated by the occupying government should be met with more severe retaliatory actions, urging freedom fighters to escalate their operations and resist in all possible forms and areas.

As Israel ramped up its assaults against the Palestinians, acts of resistance have persisted in the occupied West Bank and al-Quds, particularly in recent weeks.