The attackers reportedly arrived at the scene in a stolen blue car with Israeli license plates and waited in the car before ambushing the guard.
Security sources believe the gunmen had knowledge of the site’s layout and its high foot traffic during Thursday afternoons. Witnesses said the assailants stole Zvuluny’s weapon and used it to shoot him at close range. "There were many shots, a lot of adrenaline," said one of the armed civilians who intervened. Another responder, who works in a nearby religious store, said he saw a fellow mall guard return fire, helping to stop the attackers.
The terrorist attack in Gush Etzion
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The attackers reportedly arrived at the scene in a stolen blue car with Israeli license plates
(Photo: Alex Kolomoisky)
The Gush Etzion Regional Council expressed condolences to Zvuluny’s family and said it would support them in the difficult days ahead. Council head Yaron Rosenthal emphasized the region’s historic and strategic importance, vowing to maintain its presence and security despite the attack.
The IDF has been working since the outbreak of the war in Gaza to prevent escalation in the West Bank, and terror incidents in the area had decreased in recent months. However, Thursday’s shooting marks a concerning development. On Wednesday, the military warned of an uptick in Israeli civilians illegally entering Palestinian cities, particularly Tulkarm and Qalqilya, amid high cost of living and a false sense of security.