A pair of Hamasshole terrorists jumped out of their car on Thursday morning at around 7:40 a.m. and began firing into an unsuspecting crowd at the Givat Shaul junction near Jerusalem. Three people were murdered and 11 others were injured. The Jew-hating terrorists were neutralized at the scene by off-duty IDF.
The three murdered victims were identified as 73-year-old Rabbi Elimelech Wasserman, 67-year-old Hana Ifergan, and 24-year-old Livia Dickman.
Israeli police said the two shooters were from east Jerusalem and were brothers, both associated with Hamas. Between the two of them, a gross of virgins await them in Jannah to "reward" them for their bravery.
"The initial investigation indicates that the terrorists arrived to the scene by car in the morning, armed with an M-16 rifle and a handgun," a Jerusalem District Police spokesperson said. "At a certain point, the terrorists began shooting at civilians before subsequently being killed at the scene. A police search of the terrorists' car revealed ammunition and weaponry."
The surviving victims were transported to two area hospitals with various injuries.
Three Israelis suffering gunshot wounds were taken to the Hadassah Hospital. Four others were being treated for non-physical injuries, Israeli officials said.
Several other victims were taken to the Shaarei Tzedek Hospital. Two victims succumbed to their injuries, while four were being treated for their injuries, including three seriously wounded and one in moderate condition.
The area of the attack has been blocked off and searches have been initiated to rule out any additional Hamassholes, if any.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew bravely condemned the shooting on the social media platform X, on Thursday morning, which will likely be laughed at by Gazans and Hamassholes alike.
"Abhorrent terrorist attack in Jerusalem this morning. We unequivocally condemn such brutal violence. My thoughts are with the families of the victims and I offer my sincere condolences to all those affected," Lew posted. But the question is, how can thoughts be anywhere other than with the person thinking them?
In a separate incident, the IDF reported a ramming attack at an Israeli checkpoint adjacent to Moshav Beka'ot, in the Jordan Valley area. IDF soldiers at the scene blew away the anti-Semite with rifle fire.
The IDF said two Israeli soldiers suffered minor injuries and were evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment. An investigation in the area remains ongoing and IDF soldiers are searching the area for additional suspects.
The incidents came as Israel and Hamas were supposed to be observing a temporary ceasefire. But since when has Hamas abided by decency and the rules of war, and when will the mainstream media actually call them out on it?
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"Abhorrent terrorist attack in Jerusalem this morning. We unequivocally condemn such brutal violence. My thoughts are with the families of the victims and I offer my sincere condolences to all those affected," Lew posted. But the question is, how can thoughts be anywhere other than with the person thinking them?
In a separate incident, the IDF reported a ramming attack at an Israeli checkpoint adjacent to Moshav Beka'ot, in the Jordan Valley area. IDF soldiers at the scene blew away the anti-Semite with rifle fire.
The IDF said two Israeli soldiers suffered minor injuries and were evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment. An investigation in the area remains ongoing and IDF soldiers are searching the area for additional suspects.
The incidents came as Israel and Hamas were supposed to be observing a temporary ceasefire. But since when has Hamas abided by decency and the rules of war, and when will the mainstream media actually call them out on it?