The 2007 Nahal Telem shooting was a
Palestinian militant attack which was carried out on December 28, 2007 in which two Israeli soldiers were killed while they were on vacation, when hiking in the
Nahal Telem wadi. One of the assailants was killed in the immediate exchange of fire, and two others later on turned themselves in to the
Palestinian Authority, were indicted by the PA, and were sentenced to 15 years in prison each.[1] Two of the attackers belonged to the
Fatah, one of them was a soldier in the
Palestinian National Security Forces.[2][3]
The attack
On Friday morning, 28 December 2007, Ahikam Amihai and David Rubin, two
IDF soldiers and residents of
Kiryat Arba, were traveling in civilian clothes (but with their military weapons) while on vacation, along with another young girl named Naama Ohayon, to the
Nahal Telem wadi, which starts in Area C under Israeli control, and spreads into in Area B, where the Palestinians have civic responsibility, but Israel maintains security responsibility. Rubin, aged 21, served as a combat soldier in
Shayetet 13. Amihai, aged 20, who was the grandson of Rabbi
Moshe-Zvi Neria, served as a commander in the Israeli elite Air Force commando unit
Shaldag.
During their trip an
SUV passed by the travelers, and the attackers in it opened fire at the travelers. Amihai and Robin returned fire using their own military weapons.[4] In the exchange of fire, Amihai,[5] Rubin,[6] and the militant who was driving the SUV were killed. Before the attackers left the scene of the attack, they shot Amihai and Robin at close range
to make sure they were all dead, and they stole their military weapons. During the battle, Ohayon was hidden behind a rock in the riverbed,[7] and after the attackers fled the scene she contacted the Israeli security forces.
Following the attack the Israeli security forces deployed roadblocks and attempted to capture the attackers, but inadvertently the militants managed to pass through a roadblock without being caught.
The perpetrators
An investigation conducted after the incident revealed that although
Fatah, the
Islamic Jihad[7] and the
Hamas claimed responsibility immediately after the attack, the attack was actually carried out by three Palestinians, Ali Hamid Rajeb Dandis Aa, Omar Badr Halim Taha, and Samer Nabil al Natsha. The first two were Palestinian policemen at the time, as well as Fatah members. Al Natsha, who was killed by the return fire, was a member of the al-Quds squads of the Islamic Jihad and the son of businessman Nabil al-Natsha. Dandis and Taha turned themselves to
Palestinian Authority security forces, returning the weapons they stole from the dead.
After the surviving attackers turned themselves over to the PA, the Palestinian Authority announced that they would not extradite the attackers to Israel. On January 22, 2008 the attackers were convicted in a Palestinian military court and sentenced to 15 years in prison each.[8]
Later on the
Shin Bet claimed that the attackers ambushed the travelers in the wadi, in order to carry out the attack. When one of the attackers spotted the travelers approaching the wadi he immediately reported it to the other attackers, whom came over and assisted him carrying out the attack.
Official reactions
Involved parties
Israel:
During the cabinet meeting held after the attack Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert talked about the attack and stated, among other things, "The incident underscores what the Israeli government has been saying all through the political process between Israel and the Palestinians: As long as the Palestinian Authority does not take the necessary measures necessary against the terrorist organizations, the Israeli government will not be able to perform changes which would expose Israel to dangers and produce problems for Israel's security". Olmert also stated that "The soldiers fought bravely and were killed by terrorists."[9]