Monday, August 5, 2024

IDF ends terrorists who murdered an Israeli man


A pair of Muslim terrorists who murdered an Israeli man met their fate. They were killed by Israeli security forces in a recent counter-terror raid. The family of the victim are greatly relieved and say that "[T]errorists should know that whoever takes a life will pay with theirs.” [H/T World Israel News.]

The attack on Amnon Mukhtar occurred in June of this year when he was murdered in the Palestinian Authority-controlled city of Kalkiya where Mr. Mukhtar went regularly to buy goods for his Israel business. His son, Nir, told local media at that time that his father "knew everyone there" and even enjoyed visiting the city.

That has a similar ring to story of the people working for Jewish families in Israel who gave Hamas information for the October 7 massacre.

Mukhtar, 67, lived in Petah Tikvah and was shot and killed on a main street in Kalkiya by Jamal Abu Haniyeh and Ali Khalil. It is not known whether Haniyeh was related to the other scumcrumpet, Ismail Haniyeh, but they're both dead now, so that makes the world a safer place.

The jihadis who murdered Mukhtar were killed some two months later, along with five other Islamic terrorists, in an IAF airstrike on Tulkarem, a terrorist snake pit.

In an additional, separate airstrike on the same day, two terrorists were sent to their 72 goats, which included participants in the murders of Staff Sgt. (Res) Elhanan Ariel Klein and Chief Superintendent Yitav Lev Halevi. 

“Every terrorist should know that this is their end. Whoever murders an Israeli will be killed,” the family added. "Instead of sitting in prison, they must know that whoever takes a life will pay with theirs."

Mukhtar was a father of five and owned a popular fruit and vegetable stand in Petah Tikvah’s open-air market. One of his children was married just two months before his murder.

“He was a good man,” his relative told Ma’ariv, describing how Mukhtar would secretly donate goods to those in needs, without taking public credit for his charitable deeds.

The relative added that Mukhtar “raised his children wonderfully,” and stressed his generous support of “people who had nothing.”

Mukhtar “loved to help others and give back” to the community, the relative said.

What have Hamas and other terrorists done for the betterment of the world?

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