2013 Tapuah Junction stabbing | |
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Location | Tapuah Junction, Road 60, West Bank |
Coordinates | 32°06′55″N 35°15′26″E / 32.11528°N 35.25722°E |
Date | 30 April 2013 |
Attack type | stabbing |
Deaths | 1 Israeli civilian |
Injured | 1 (perpetrator) |
Perpetrators | Salam As’ad Zaghal (according to Palestinian groups and media reports) |
The 2013 Tapuah Junction stabbing[1] occurred on 30 April, in which an armed Israeli settler, Evyatar Borovsky, was stabbed, disarmed and then, according to some witnesses, shot with his own weapon at a bus stop in the northern West Bank by a Palestinian resident of Tulkarem. The Israeli police described the attacker as a "Palestinian terrorist".[2][3][4] The perpetrator was identified as Salam As'ad Zaghal, who had recently been released from 3.5 years in jail for planting explosives.[5] The stabbing was praised by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah party, its military wing, and its Islamist offshoot the Palestinian Mujahideen movement, and by Zaghal's family.[6] Jewish settlers in the West Bank waged a series of violent reprisal attacks against Palestinian targets in the West Bank, and an Israeli outpost was later named in the victim's honor.
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