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Israeli officers neutralize terrorist who shot at police in Judea

The incident took place after police officers stopped a suspicious vehicle.

Israeli police conducted a situational assessment on-site with the Judea Regional Command, IDF commanders, and security forces after the terrorist shooting near Beit Haggai, Nov. 10, 2025. Credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit.
Israeli police conducted a situational assessment on-site with the Judea Regional Command, IDF commanders, and security forces after the terrorist shooting near Beit Haggai, Nov. 10, 2025. Credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.

A terrorist shot at Israeli police detectives from the Hebron Police Station, near the community of Beit Hagai in Judea, on Monday after the officers stopped a suspicious car.

After the vehicle stopped, the terrorist emerged and began firing. Officers returned fire and neutralized the shooter without casualties to the Israeli officers, Israel Police stated.

“The officers’ decisive engagement and rapid reaction led to the immediate neutralization of the threat and prevented harm to both security personnel and civilians,” stated Moshe Pinchi, Judea and Samaria district commander.

Pinchi reportedly conducted an assessment at the site with Judea Regional Command, Israel Defense Forces commanders and security forces.

Israel Police said that it will continue to thwart terror attacks and protect the public.

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