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Murder of Dvir Sorek

Murder of Dvir Sorek
Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Native nameרצח דביר שורק
LocationMigdal Oz, West Bank
Date7 August 2019; 5 years ago (2019-08-07)
20:30 pm (UTC+2)
Attack type
Attempted hostage-taking, stabbing
WeaponsKnife, taser
Deaths1 civilian (Dvir Sorek)
No. of participants
2
MotiveAnti-Semitism

On 7 August 2019,[1] 18-year-old yeshiva student Dvir Sorek[2] was stabbed to death near the Israeli settlement of Migdal Oz.[3]

Incident

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Sorek was an 18-year-old Yeshiva student, was traveling alone from his yeshiva (named Machanayim) to Jerusalem to buy books for his rabbis as a gift for the end of the school year. He was apparently attacked on his way back, by (it was believed) two assailants, near a bus stop. Despite initially believing that his death was a kidnapping, Israeli security forces came to the conclusion that Soreks' death was a premeditated murder.[4]

Two Palestinian men, 24-year-old Nazir Saleh Khalil Atafra and 30-year-old Qasem Araf Khalil Atafra, were arrested for the murder. Their houses were demolished.[5]

Funeral

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His funeral was held in Ofra, where Sorek’s family resided, the next day and thousands of people attended. Sorek’s father performed the eulogy.[2]

Reactions

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Aftermath

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Two Palestinians accused of the murder were captured by Israeli soldiers in the village of Beit Kahil outside Hebron. The suspects were identified as 24-year-old Nazir Saleh Khalil Atafra, a Hamas terrorist, and 30-year-old Qasem Araf Khalil Atafra.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Murdered yeshiva student: Dvir Sorek of Ofra". Arutz Sheva. 8 August 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b Lazaroff, Tovah; Sharon, Jeremy (8 August 2019). "Terror victim killed days before 19th birthday eulogized as gentle soul". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  3. ^ "At scene of terror attack, Netanyahu vows Israel will 'settle the score'". The Times of Israel. 8 August 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  4. ^ Gross, Judah Ari (8 August 2019). "Security forces dismiss suspicion Etzion stabbing attack was failed kidnapping". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  5. ^ "IDF demolishes houses of terrorists who killed Dvir Sorek". Jerusalem Post. 28 November 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  6. ^ "UN, Western diplomats denounce murder of 19-year-old Israeli student". The Times of Israel. 8 August 2019. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  7. ^ Ahronheim, Anna (10 August 2019). "IDF, Shin Bet catch Dvir Sorek's killers". The Jerusalem Post.