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Israeli Police Solve Tamra Barbershop Murder: Intended Target Survived, Barber Killed by Mistake
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First reported by Kan News · 56 minutes ago
What happened
Israeli police solved the July 7 Tamra barbershop shooting where 34-year-old Yasser Abu Elhija was killed by mistake while the intended target, his uncle, survived. A 17-year-old suspect opened fire but hit Abu Elhija instead. Several suspects, including the shooter and his cousin, were arrested and will face charges.
- 01Police solved the July 7 Tamra barbershop murder of Yasser Abu Elhija, who was killed by mistake.
- 02The intended target was the suspect's uncle, who survived the shooting.
- 03A 17-year-old suspect opened fire while arriving on an electric bicycle.
- 04The suspect's 19-year-old cousin helped plan and facilitate the attack and escape.
- 05Police found the suspect's discarded bicycle, helmet, and clothes used in the crime.
- 06Charges will be filed soon, with suspects to remain in custody until trial.
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