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In wake of deadly shooting, IDF reviews ‎security protocols in industrial zones ‎

by  Lilach Shoval and Yoav Limor
Published on  10-09-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-25-2021 15:07
In wake of deadly shooting, IDF reviews ‎security protocols in industrial zones ‎

A police officer at a road leading to the Barkan Industrial Park

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The deadly shooting in the Barkan Industrial Park in ‎Samaria has prompted the military to review and ‎revise security protocols in industrial zones, ‎defense officials said Monday. ‎

Sunday's terrorist attack saw Ashraf Walid Suleiman ‎Naalwa, 23, a former employee of the Alon Group ‎facility in the park, murder Kim Levengrond ‎Yehezkel, 28, and Ziv Hajbi, 35, and moderately ‎wound a third employee, Sara Vatore.‎

A massive manhunt has been in place since Sunday for Naalwa‎, who ‎‎fled the scene. The IDF and Shin Bet ‎security agency have warned they believe him to be a ‎‎"ticking time bomb," saying that he is unlikely to ‎hesitate to carry out another attack.‎

According to available details from the ‎investigation, the terrorist was able to smuggle the ‎rifle into the industrial park in his backpack, as ‎he was not checked upon entering the compound. ‎

Facilities at the ‎Barkan Industrial Park ‎employ some ‎‎4,200 Palestinians and 3,000 Israelis. Park security ‎is handled by a private company but while metal ‎detectors are installed at all the gates, the ‎personal screening of those who enter the ‎park is selective rather than comprehensive, ‎meaning, not everyone's personal belongings are ‎searched. ‎

Investigators believe Naalwa knew that, given the ‎lax security, he would be able to smuggle in his ‎rifle. Gate security footage shows him walking into ‎the industrial park carrying a large backpack ‎without going through a metal detector or being ‎searched.‎

Investigators also believe his killing spree ‎came to an unexpected end after his rifle jammed, ‎which is why he is seen on the security footage ‎fleeing the scene without trying to harm anyone ‎else. ‎

Defense officials told Israel Hayom that the ‎shooting – the first attack to take place in Barkan ‎‎in at least a decade – is likely to change security procedures in all ‎industrial areas across Judea and Samaria, which ‎together employee some 30,000 Palestinians.‎

The officials said they expected that all industrial ‎parks in the area would now exercise far stricter ‎screening procedures for those entering these compounds, ‎including adding additional gates to prevent long ‎waiting periods and gridlock on the roads leading to ‎them.

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