Official PA TV: Truck-ramming terrorist "died as a Martyr"
Official PA TV News
Official PA TV newsreader: “The occupation forces have begun to seal the house of Martyr (Shahid) Fadi Al-Qanbar (i.e., terrorist, murdered 4) in the Jabel Mukaber neighborhood of southeastern occupied Jerusalem with reinforced concrete. Al-Qanbar was shot by the occupation forces and died as a Martyr next to the village of Sur Baher in southeastern occupied Jerusalem (sic., Al-Qanbar’s attack took place in Armon Hanatziv near Jabel Mukaber, not near Sur Baher), after he ran over several occupation soldiers with his truck.”
Fadi Al-Qanbar – 28-year-old Palestinian terrorist who on Jan. 8, 2017, murdered 4 Israeli soldiers – officer Yael Yekutiel, 20, and cadets Shir Hajaj, 22, Shira Tzur, 20, and Erez Orbach, 20 – and wounded over 15 other soldiers in a truck ramming attack at the Armon Hanatziv Promenade, in southeast Jerusalem. After ramming into the soldiers at high speed, Al-Qanbar ran over the prone soldiers again before being shot and killed by soldiers and an armed civilian. Al-Qanbar supported ISIS online.
Official PA TV newsreader: “The occupation forces have begun to seal the house of Martyr (Shahid) Fadi Al-Qanbar (i.e., terrorist, murdered 4) in the Jabel Mukaber neighborhood of southeastern occupied Jerusalem with reinforced concrete. Al-Qanbar was shot by the occupation forces and died as a Martyr next to the village of Sur Baher in southeastern occupied Jerusalem (sic., Al-Qanbar’s attack took place in Armon Hanatziv near Jabel Mukaber, not near Sur Baher), after he ran over several occupation soldiers with his truck.”
Fadi Al-Qanbar – 28-year-old Palestinian terrorist who on Jan. 8, 2017, murdered 4 Israeli soldiers – officer Yael Yekutiel, 20, and cadets Shir Hajaj, 22, Shira Tzur, 20, and Erez Orbach, 20 – and wounded over 15 other soldiers in a truck ramming attack at the Armon Hanatziv Promenade, in southeast Jerusalem. After ramming into the soldiers at high speed, Al-Qanbar ran over the prone soldiers again before being shot and killed by soldiers and an armed civilian. Al-Qanbar supported ISIS online.