Beit Shemesh has a population of over 120,000 B"H. There is a small area in Beit Shemesh called "Bet Shemesh Bet" that is populated by a bunch of extremists. There are protests there practically every day, blocking traffic, burning trash bins, screaming "Naziis" at Traffic Police that are there to protect them.
This past week a female soldier was murdered by terrorists, and yesterday Ido Baruch, an IDF soldier was murdered while protecting a group of Yeshivah Boys that were marching in honor of Succos in the Shomron.
This did not stop hundreds of Chassidim that call themselves "aarahlach" from abusing and shouting "Nazi" at a young frum female IDF soldier that mistakingly walked into their neighborhood. They were hurling glass bottles and metal cans aiming for her head; she barely got out alive. The riots continued for hours, I know I was in traffic and couldn't move for hours.
So while Jewish children in uniform are dying to protect their fat "tuchis'" other "frum" Jews dressed in golden bekeshes and wearing racoon hats tore themselves out of shul to lynch other Jews, because they are in uniform.
זו תורה וזו שכרה
In a terrorist drive-by shooting which occurred near the community of Shavei Shomron in Samaria on Tuesday morning, an IDF soldier was shot and killed.
Staff Sgt. Ido Baruch, a 21-year-old member of the Givati infantry’s brigade reconnaissance unit, was seriously injured in the shooting and taken to the Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba where he was declared dead. Baruch was securing a march by local residents from Shavei Shomron to Sebastia, the site of the ancient city of Shomron.
Tali, a close friend of Baruch’s mother, remembered him as a “magical child full of love, values and generosity.”
“I had the privilege to work with him at a few events and saw how he made children happy. It is impossible to stop the tears and describe the pain.”
A former teacher of Baruch’s told the Walla news site: “Everyone who knew him, loved him.”
“He always volunteered, always was socially active, an excellent student and a magical person.”
Baruch is the second Israeli soldier to die in terror attacks this week, after 18-year-old Noa Lazar was killed in a terror attack on the Shuafat checkpoint north of Jerusalem. The attacker, who escaped from the scene, has yet to be located.
President Herzog tweeted that “We will keep fighting terror without compromise. I trust and back the Israeli security forces and pray for quieter times,” he tweeted.
Prime Minister Yair Lapid called the Palestinian involved in the attack a “despicable terrorist” and sent his condolences to Baruch’s family and friends.
“Words can’t express the sorrow and great pain. We will not stop until we put our hands on the murderers,” Lapid said.
Defense Minister Benny Gantz declared that security forces would capture the terrorist.
“I would like to send my condolences to the family,” Gantz said on Twitter. “The chase continues during these hours. We will put our hands on the terrorist and those who aided him.”
He also vowed that Israel’s anti-terror operations in Judea and Samaria would “continue and intensify in order to provide security to the citizens of Israel.”
The IDF spokesperson announced that Baruch’s funeral will take place on Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the military section of Gadera’s cemetery.
“The IDF shares in the sorrow of the family and will continue to stand by them,” the military said in a statement.
An initial IDF probe of the shooting revealed that the terrorist apparently opened fire from a passing vehicle and fled the scene at a high speed. Security camera footage showed the car fleeing the area, passing by a military vehicle, toward the Palestinian town of Deir Sharaf.
An armed Palestinian faction calling itself the Lion’s Den claimed responsibility for the shooting in a statement.
The group — based in Shechem — was established in recent months by members of various terror groups. Some of its members were apparently previously affiliated with the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
It has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks in the region in recent weeks, including one targeting another demonstration held by settlers near Shechem to protest army ineffectiveness in protecting them from terrorist attacks.
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