Yeshivat Otniel Shooting
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The Yeshivat Otniel shooting, was an attack carried out on 27 December 2002, in which two Palestinian gunmen killed four students at
Yeshivat Otniel Yeshivat Otniel is a hesder yeshiva located in Otniel, an Israeli settlement. It is co-headed by the Rabbis Benni Kalmanzon and Re'em Ha'Cohen, who also serves as the settlement's rabbi. It began in 1987 as a kollel run by Rabbis Ami Ulami (kille ...
, a Hesder Yeshiva in the
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of Otniel near Hebron in the West Bank.


The attack

On Friday night, 27 December 2002, over 100 students and faculty members of
Yeshivat Otniel Yeshivat Otniel is a hesder yeshiva located in Otniel, an Israeli settlement. It is co-headed by the Rabbis Benni Kalmanzon and Re'em Ha'Cohen, who also serves as the settlement's rabbi. It began in 1987 as a kollel run by Rabbis Ami Ulami (kille ...
were getting ready to have dinner in the dining room of the Yeshiva, while in the adjacent kitchen, four yeshiva students on kitchen duty organized the first course of the
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meals. Two of the four students on kitchen duty were IDF soldiers on leave without pay from the army. Meanwhile, two Palestinian militants of the Islamic Jihad, disguised as Israeli soldiers and equipped with battle vests, M16 rifles and
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s, made their way to the settlement through the valley located between Othniel and the town of
Dahariya Ad-Dhahiriya (also Az-Zahiriya) ( ar, الظاهرية) is a Palestinian city in the Hebron Governorate of the State of Palestine, 23 km southwest of the city of Hebron in the southern West Bank. According to the Palestinian Central Burea ...
, and managed to infiltrate into the settlement. The militants cut the rickety fence which was erected around the building of the Yeshiva and afterwards, around 19:45 pm, they snuck into the building through the back door of the kitchen. The students on kitchen duty had just finished preparing the main dishes on serving plates and were about to bring them into the dining room when the militants entered the kitchen and opened fire at them. In the last moments of his life, Staff Sergeant Noam Apter, upon immediately realizing what was happening, managed to lock the sliding door separating the kitchen and the dining room, before he was killed by the militants. In doing so, Noam prevented the militants from entering the dining room and carrying out a far deadlier attack. Nevertheless, after killing the students on kitchen duty, the militants smashed the window of the sliding door and began shooting through it into the dining room, wounding four yeshiva students, one of them critically. The majority of the students in the dining room managed to hide underneath the tables while some of them, who were carrying weapons with them, returned fire at the militants. During the event soldiers from Lavi Battalion rushed to the scene and waged a 30-minutes gun battle with one of the militants, who had barricaded himself in the kitchen room, before being shot dead. During the exchange of fire the second militant managed to flee the building, and ran through the valley south of the settlement towards
Dahariya Ad-Dhahiriya (also Az-Zahiriya) ( ar, الظاهرية) is a Palestinian city in the Hebron Governorate of the State of Palestine, 23 km southwest of the city of Hebron in the southern West Bank. According to the Palestinian Central Burea ...
. Additional IDF forces from the
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assisted by a tracker pursued the second militant and approached him near a large quarry. The terrorist noticed the soldiers and opened fire on them, wounding three of them seriously. A gun battle was waging between the IDF force and the militant while he was hiding behind rocks and bushes. Eventually two IDF soldiers managed to charge at him simultaneously from both sides, and kill him. In total, five IDF soldiers who participated in the gun battles with the militants were injured during the exchange of fire.


Claim of responsibility

The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack. The organization's leader, Abdallah Ramadan Shalah, stated during a phone call with
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that the attack was carried out in retaliation for the assassination of the organization's West Bank militia leader a day earlier in
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, near Hebron.


Israel's reaction

After the attack, The IDF placed Hebron and three nearby villages under curfew. In addition, as a result of the terrorist attack, Israeli Prime Minister
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told his cabinet that he and Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz had forged an agreement to ramp up the war against terrorism. As part of the IDF's policy of deterring Palestinian terrorists from carrying out attacks, on the night of 30 December 2002 an IDF force demolished the homes of Ahmed Faqih, 20, and Mohammed Shaheen, 20, who carried out the attack in Otniel, which were located in the village of
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.


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Gunmen kill Jewish settlers
- published in BBC News, 27 December 2002
Two of the four victims of Otniel attack were soldiers
- published in ''
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'', 27 December 2002
Gunmen Kill 4 Inside Yeshiva In West Bank
- published in '' The New York Times'', 28 December 2002 {{Palestinian militancy attacks in the 2000s Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine attacks School killings in Israel Israeli casualties in the Second Intifada School shootings in Israel Mass murder in 2002 December 2002 events in Asia