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2002 Beit She'an attack

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Location
  
Beit She'an, Israel

Attack type
  
Shooting

Date
  
November 28, 2002

Non-fatal injuries
  
34 Israeli civilians

2002 Beit She'an attack

Deaths
  
6 Israeli civilian (+ 2 attackers)

Perpetrators
  
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility

The 2002 Beit She'an attack, which took place during November 28, 2002, was a terrorist attack carried out by members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the city of Beit She'an, Israel. Gunmen opened fire and threw grenades at the Likud party polling station where party members were casting their votes in the Likud primary.

Six Israeli civilians were killed during the incident and 34 civilians were injured.

The attack

On November 28, 2002 at 3:20 pm two Palestinians, Omar and Yousef Rub from Jalboun, drove in a stolen vehicle into Beit She'an and parked it in front of Likud headquarters. Entering the polling station, they detonated grenades and fired automatic weapons at close range into lines of people waiting to cast their ballots. Soon thereafter a battle developed which ended with the two terrorists shot dead by a border policeman who happened to be in the area. One of the assailants was wearing an explosives belt under his jacket.

Four Israelis were killed in the attack, and two others died in the hospital from their injuries. Dozens of people were wounded, including three sons of the former Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy.

An eyewitness living near the Likud offices told the media that one of the gunmen laughed as he shot people. "I opened the window and I simply saw the terrorist standing, smiling, laughing and shooting in all directions.

References

2002 Beit She'an attack Wikipedia