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Sunday, May 01, 2022

Security guard at Ariel murdered by jihadists

Yet another murder committed by jihadists in Israel, this time at the Ariel checkpoint:
The security guard killed in a terror shooting at the entrance to the West Bank settlement of Ariel on Friday night was identified as 23-year-old Vyacheslav Golev.

Golev was a former student at Ariel University. He had recently moved to live with his fiancée in the West Bank community. They were engaged just a few weeks before the attack.

He is survived by his parents and seven siblings who live in Beit Shemesh, and his fiancée who was stationed at the guard post during the attack.

Golev used his body to shield her from the hail of bullets, saving her life, according to military officials.

His fiancée, named as Victoria Fligelman from the southern city of Ashkelon, was not wounded in the attack

The Beit Shemesh municipality said it was embracing Golev’s family. “The security guard showed supreme heroism and saved the life of the security guard who worked with him,” Mayor Aliza Bloch said.

The Ashkelon municipality said it would be assisting Fligelman and her family following the attack.

Ashkelon Mayor Tomer Galam said Golev showed “heroic bravery” when he protected his fiancée.
He did the right thing to defend the lady's life. The army has succeeded in arresting his murderers, and found out how they planned their attack:
The two suspects in Friday’s deadly shooting in Ariel planned in advance to torch the car they used in the attack, and set out with flammable materials in the vehicle, according to Sunday reports.

New details from the investigation raised suspicions that the father of one of the suspects came to pick the two up after they burned the car, and helped them escape, the reports said.

The father has been arrested as a key accessory.

Vyacheslav Golev, 23, was gunned down inside a guard booth at the gate to the settlement on Friday night.

Earlier Sunday the military said Israeli forces raided the West Bank hometown of the two Palestinian suspects.

During the operation in the town of Qarawat Bani Hassan, the homes of Youssef Sameeh Assi and Yahya Marei were measured and prepared for eventual demolition, the Israel Defense Forces said.

The IDF released video of troops preparing the home for demolition on Sunday.
So again, we seem to have quite a few vile types who clearly don't care about their houses as much as they do about murderous violence. It's a truly repulsive mentality the Religion of Peace leads to. Here's more on the topic.

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