Israeli police suspect that a shooting on Thursday in which 17-year-old Ahmed Jabari was killed was a revenge attack, according to N12.
Israeli police believe the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Ahmed Jabari on Thursday was carried out as an act of revenge, N12 reported Sunday. The report did not specify a suspected perpetrator or whether the revenge motive is linked to a clan feud or another recent incident. The investigation remains ongoing; no formal accusations against named individuals have been made public.
The incident adds to a series of violent deaths among Arab-Israeli youth in recent weeks. As The Zioneer has reported, a 17-year-old from Rahat was killed in a family feud earlier this month, and a separate case involved the death of a passenger during a police chase. In the Rahat murder, a 28-year-old suspect was indicted. Police have not indicated any connection between these cases and the Jabari shooting.
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