Palestinian terrorist Udai Tamimi, who killed Israeli Police Sgt. Noa Lazar on October 8, was eliminated during a subsequent shooting attack near Jerusalem.
By United with Israel Staff
Palestinian terrorist Udai Tamimi murdered 18-year-old Israeli Police Sgt. Noa Lazar during an unprovoked ambush in Jerusalem on October 8.
Since that attack, Tamimi remained on the run, hiding from Israeli authorities.
It also appears he was planning additional attacks, launching a second ambush on Wednesday night in Ma’aleh Adumim, a large suburb of Jerusalem.
Tamimi opened fire at one of the city’s entrances, shooting a 24-year-old security guard in the hand.
“Other civilian guards on the scene returned fire, killing him instantly,” reported JNS.org.
Akiva Skolnick, a United Hatzalah volunteer EMT quoted in the JNS report, called it a “miracle” that the injured guard did not sustain more severe wounds.
“We were told at the scene that a terrorist opened fire at a security guard who miraculously was only injured in his hand,” said Skolnick. “I treated him at the scene and then he was transported to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem in light condition and fully conscious.”
The Palestinian Authority pays murderers like Tamimi for killing Israelis. When terrorists are killed during attacks, the PA provides their families lifetime payments.
Indeed, the PA spends hundreds of millions of dollars paying Palestinian murderers and the families of terrorists eliminated during their violent attacks.
In July 2022, Israeli’s security cabinet was forced to deduct approximately $176 million from the tax money that Israel collects for the Palestinian Authority because the money was being used for the PA’s pay-for-slay program, which violates international law and the U.S.’ Taylor Force Act.