West Bank – A resident of the Havat Gilad outpost in central Samaria was killed on Tuesday night close to his home, in a drive-by shooting attack on Route 60.
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Rabbi Raziel Shevach, 35, a mohel, was married with six children, four daughters and two sons, ages 11 to eight months.
Shortly after 8 p.m., Magen David Adom received a report of the shooting and dispatched paramedics and an MDA team to the site of the attack. The victim had several wounds to his neck and upper body from a reported spray of 22 bullets, and was taken to Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba.
The hospital said Shevach arrived without a pulse, was not breathing and showed no signs of life. Despite the efforts of the medical team, he was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival at the hospital.
MDA paramedic Elyashiv Reichenberg, one of the first responders to the incident, said he was dispatched from nearby Kedumim and found the victim semi-conscious.
“I saw a private vehicle at the side of the road close to the safety barrier which had been shot, the driver, about 35 years old, was in the driving sea and semi-conscious with gunfire wounds to the upper body,” said Reichenberg.

“Civilians who live in the [Havat Gilad] settlement and heard the gunfire came to help, while the IDF medical assistance team which also arrived at the site gave him life-saving medical treatment and he was taken to hospital in serious condition.”
Channel 1 reported that the man called police immediately after the attack saying “they shot me, they shot me.”
Route 60 was closed following the incident and IDF units began searching the area for the terrorists who conducted the attack.
Bayit Yehudi MK Betzalel Smotrich, who lives in Kedumim, was on Route 60 at the time of the shooting and stopped and got out to help at the site of the terror attack.
“Jewish blood is not cheap,” Smotrich declared following the incident. “This is an intolerable situation, when a subhuman comes to sow destruction,” he said, and called on Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman to instruct the security services “to act with a a tough hand” and to “clarify to the Palestinians that for every action like this they will pay a high price.”
Chairman of the Judea and Samaria Council Hananel Dorani said following the attack that “full and direct responsibility lies with the Palestinian Authority that gives life to this terror and pays terrorists.”

Very bad and we need to daven for this yid.
BH settlements saved lives. It kept those animals in the shooting car away from large population centers.If not for settlements and road blocks those animals would have been able to drive right up to a busy highway shooting loads of people.And they would be able to mobilize easier too. BH those Palestinians beasts were stuck at their remote village. And we know exactly which cave hole the animals ran to due to its small size and we can hopefully capture them and maybe finally put the new death penalty to use.
No UN comments about this type of stuff, only about how the peaceful palis need a state with more land taken away from the Israelis, G-d forbid.
YOU FORGOT TO WRITE THE WORD CHARIEDIM LIKE ALWAYS
B’DH a terrible loss of life and tragedy for Klal Yisrael
BDE. Nebach and other family left without a father.
Another sacrifice for the so called promised land.
Time to admit to the truth that the occupied territories are the most dangerous places on planet earth. No sane jew should ever step foot among bloodthirsty Arabs.
Those comments above are words straight out of the mouths of the merarglim in Parshas Shlach
עמלק יושב בארץ הנגב והחתי והיבוסי והאמרי יושב בהר והכנעני יושב על הים ועל הירדן
Haven’t we learned after all those years …..???
Don’t worry guys …. those Arabs in Israel will be coming after you very very soon here in חוץ לארץ
Your’e not safe here either …… ask those who were murdered in the Twin Towers!
A husband and father was brutally murdered. Why that becomes an invitation to insult and belittle other Jews is a mystery to me -this thread is horrible! Shame on all of you!