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Israeli Reservist Killed in Sharon Terror Shooting Attack | Achla News
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Israeli Reservist Killed in Sharon Terror Shooting Attack
Master Sergeant (Res.) Haim Kalomiti, 55, from Tzur Natan, was murdered in a terrorist shooting spree near the Sharon-Samaria seamline. Five others were wounded, including a local security coordinator who was seriously injured.
Master Sergeant (Res.) Haim Kalomiti, 55, from Tzur Natan, was killed in a terrorist shooting attack near the seamline between Samaria and the Sharon region.
Kalomiti served as a regional defense soldier in the 8881st Battalion of the Ephraim Brigade. Another reservist, the security coordinator of Tzur Natan, was seriously wounded during an exchange of fire with the terrorist.
The Shooting Spree
According to the investigation, the terrorist was identified as Amer Yassin, an Arab Israeli citizen from Tayibe. He reportedly left his home at around 10:30 in a stolen Israeli vehicle.
About ten minutes later, he reached the gas station near Kochav Yair-Tzur Yigal and opened fire at civilians, wounding two people.
He then continued to Tzur Yitzhak, where he fired at the guard booth and wounded the security guard. From there, he drove toward Tzur Natan, fired at the town’s guard booth, and continued toward Sla’it.
Kalomiti Murdered Near Tzur Natan
While driving, the terrorist spotted Kalomiti sitting in his car and shot him dead.
At Sla’it, the terrorist again opened fire at a guard booth. The community’s security coordinator returned fire, forcing him to flee.
Terrorist Eliminated
Israeli security forces pursued the terrorist and eliminated him in a field between Tzur Natan and Tayibe, near the Tayibe Quarries.
The attack is another reminder of the daily threat Israeli civilians and security personnel face from terrorism, and of the courage shown by local defense forces who stand guard to protect their communities.
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