Shin Bet: Terrorists who attacked West Bank settlement were teens with no prior security offenses

Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent

Palestinian terrorists breach a fence at the West Bank settlement Adora, January 12, 2024. (Screen grab via Kan used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)
Palestinian terrorists breach a fence at the West Bank settlement Adora, January 12, 2024. (Screen grab via Kan used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)

The three Palestinian terrorists who attacked the southern West Bank settlement of Adora are teenagers with no prior security offenses, the Shin Bet security agency says.

The agency identifies the trio, from the nearby town of Idna, as family members Udai Abu Jahisha, 16, Muhammad Arafat Abu Jahisha, 16, and Ismail Abu Jahisha, 19.

“The three have no previous arrests or security background,” the Shin Bet says.

The Palestinian Authority health ministry says it was notified of their deaths, indicating the bodies are being held by Israeli authorities.

The trio, armed with an assault rifle, knives and other weapons, infiltrated into Adora’s industrial zone last night and shot a soldier before being killed by other forces.

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