Two Palestinian terrorists, both 17, infiltrate settlement of Eli, attack Roee Harel, a father of five, at his home • Harel lightly wounded, IDF shoots both terrorists dead • "A miracle happened. It could have ended differently," says local council head.
Efrat Forsher - Israel Hayom
The knife found at the scene
of Wednesday morning's attack in Eli
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Photo credit: Binyamin Regional Council ![]() |
A father of five was lightly wounded early
Wednesday morning when two Palestinian terrorists infiltrated the
settlement of Eli, south of Nablus, and attacked him in his home, as the
wave of violence against Israel entered its sixth month.
Roee Harel was lightly wounded in the attack
and was transported to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem for
treatment. The terrorists, both 17, were shot dead by IDF soldiers. They
were identified as high school students Labeeb Azzam and Mohammed
Zakhloul.
"Two terrorists infiltrated from the adjacent
village of Qaryut," Binyamin Council head Avi Roeh told Reuters
Television. "They came here to cause harm, to murder Jews, to put it in
simple terms. A miracle happened. It could have ended differently. They
met a man who was about to leave for a month of reserve duty and he
fought back with determination."
The terrorists had been armed with clubs, and a knife was also later recovered from the scene of the attack.
"I was getting ready to leave the house for
reserve duty at 5:30 a.m., and when I opened the door I saw them with
axes and clubs and they started attacking me," Harel recounted later.
"A struggle immediately erupted and they
struck me with clubs. I fought them for several seconds while they beat
me and I managed to push them out and lock the door, with my family
inside."
After being treated at the hospital, Harel
added that "if anyone has any doubts regarding their [the terrorists']
intentions, these were two 17-year-old boys who came to butcher me, my
wife and the kids.
"During the seconds that I struggled with
them, my thought was that the massacres of the Gavish and Fogel
families, whom I knew, would not happen here at my house," he said. He
was referring to the murders by Palestinian terrorists of four members
of the Gavish family in Elon Moreh in 2002 and five members of the Fogel
family in Itamar in 2011.

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