Two Israeli Police Killed in Temple Mount Terror Attack

The Fellowship  |  July 14, 2017

Collage of two Israeli police that were killed in a Temple Mount terror attack.
Two Israeli Police Killed in Temple Mount Terror Attack

Terror descended upon Jerusalem’s Old City on Friday morning during a horrific shooting attack that left two Israeli police officers dead and a third wounded. The Times of Israel’s Judah Ari Gross reports that three terrorists opened fire on the officers outside of the Temple Mount, killing 30-year-old Haiel Sitawe and 22-year-old Kamil Shnaan:

The two police officers shot dead in a terror attack at the Temple Mount complex in the Old City on Friday morning were identified as Haiel Sitawe and Kamil Shnaan, both hailing from Druze villages in northern Israel.

Just after 7:00 a.m. on Friday, three Arab Israeli terrorists opened fire on a group of police officers standing just outside the Temple Mount compound near the Old City’s Lions Gate. Sitawe and Shnaan were hit and seriously wounded. A third officer was struck by shrapnel and suffered light injuries.

The three terrorists behind the attack, who all came from the Arab city of Umm al-Fahm, fled back to the Temple Mount compound and were shot dead by other police officers on the scene, a police spokesperson said.

Sitawe and Shnaan were treated by medics from the Magen David Adom ambulance service and taken to Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital Mt. Scopus, where they were pronounced dead.

Speaking to the press soon after the attack, Israel Police Commissioner Roni Alsheich said: “This was a tough morning for the police. We have two people killed, officers, who paid the dearest price in this battle.”

Sitawe, 30, hailed from the town of Maghar, a mostly Druze and Arab city in northern Israel.

Shnaan, 22, was from the Druze village of Hurfeish, also in northern Israel.

Sitawe joined the Border Police as part of his mandatory national service. He joined the Israel Police in 2012 and had served in the unit responsible for securing the Temple Mount ever since.

He leaves behind a wife, Irin, a three-week-old son, his parents and three brothers.

Shnaan joined the police directly after high school. He decided to stay on the police force seven months ago, signing on as a career officer.

He was the youngest son of a former Labor Party Knesset member, Shachiv Shnaan. His engagement party to his girlfriend was to be held next week…

Please join us in praying for God’s love and comfort for the loved ones of the officers who lost their lives, as well as the full recovery of the policeman who was wounded. And, please ask Him for His peace over Jerusalem, as tensions have risen, including a firebombing attack on an Israeli family that wounded three, including an infant.

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