Posted on 10/05/2024 1:22:12 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Twenty-four years after Abed al-Aziz Salha waved his bloody hands triumphantly following a brutal lynch on two IDF soldiers, the IDF has evened the score against him.
In October 2000, Salha lynched Vadim Nurzhitz and Yossi Avrahami, two reservists traveling in Ramallah.
Salha was later arrested, but he was freed as part of the 2011 "Shalit deal," along with 1,027 other convicted terrorists, among them Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. This week, 24 years after the bloody murder, Salha was eliminated during an IDF operation in Gaza.
According to a joint IDF and ISA statement, Salha was eliminated in an air strike in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.
"Salha participated in the brutal lynch in Ramallah in the year 2000, in which reserve soldiers Sergeant First Class (res.) Yosef (Yossi) Avrahami, of blessed memory, and Corporal (res.) Vadim Nurzhitz, of blessed memory, were murdered. He is known from the picture in which he was photographed waving his blood-covered hands from the window after the lynch," the statement read.
"In recent years, Salha was involved in directing terror activities in Judea and Samaria, and continued to occupy himself with terror activities reccently as well. The terrorist, age 43 from Dayr Jarir in Binyamin, was removed to the Gaza Strip during the Shalit deal, after he was arrested in 2001 following the lynch. The IDF and ISA will continue eliminating and pursuing past and present Hamas terrorists and anyone who threatens the citizens of the State of Israel."
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L’Shana Tova, FRiend.
Did my heart good to read of this savage’s demise. I remember well the magazine cover that showed him displaying his bloody hands from the second story of the police building. It was “Newsweek,” I think. I hope it was slow and painful.
Good.
May Abed al-Aziz Salha roast in Hades! Oh, wait…
“Happy, sweet New Year
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Amen!
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