Aziz Salha, photographed preparator of Ramallah lynching, killed in IAF strike in Gaza - report

Salha became famous for waving his hands out the window that were covered in the blood of two IDF reserve soldiers that he and other perpetrators of the lynching had murdered.

 Aziz Salha with bloody hands during lynching in Ramallah in 2000. (photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)
Aziz Salha with bloody hands during lynching in Ramallah in 2000.
(photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Aziz Salha, one of the perpetrators of the Ramallah lynching in 2000, was killed in an IAF strike in central Gaza, the IDF reported on Thursday.

Salha became famous for waving his hands out the window that were covered in the blood of two IDF reserve soldiers that he and other perpetrators of the lynching had murdered.

Nearly 24 years ago, IDF reservists Vadim Norzhich and Yosef Avrahami were lynched by a Palestinian mob while detained at the el-Bireh police station in Ramallah after accidentally entering the city controlled by the Palestinian Authority.

Since the lynching incident, Salha operated in the West Bank, retaining his involvement with Hamas until he was eliminated, the IDF noted in their report. Salha was arrested in 2001, however, he was released as part of the Gilad Schalit deal and deported to the Gaza Strip.

Events leading to the lynching

When the two accidentally arrived at the city, the reservists were detained by PA policemen and taken to the local police station in Ramallah's twin city, el-Bireh, close to the headquarters of PLO chief Yasser Arafat.

Rumors spread that Israeli undercover agents were being detained at the police station, prompting a crowd of over 1,000 to gather, calling for their deaths.

 Palestinians participate in a protest to mark 'Land Day' and to show their support with Gaza, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, in the West Bank March 30, 2024.  (credit: REUTERS/Mohammed Torokman)
Palestinians participate in a protest to mark 'Land Day' and to show their support with Gaza, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, in the West Bank March 30, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/Mohammed Torokman)

The IDF reservists were beaten and stabbed to death by the crowd, after which, Salha was photographed with his bloody hands in the air

In December 2022, another one of the perpetrators, Nasser Abu Hamid, died from cancer. He was a founder of Fatah's al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade.

Cody Levine and Tzvi Joffre contributed to this report.