Israeli forces will reach the terrorists who set off bombs in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Yair Lapid warned on Wednesday, hours after the attack that killed an Israeli teen and injured 19.
“I want to tell the citizens of Israel that we will get to them,” Lapid said. “They can run, they can hide, but it won’t help them. Security forces will get to them. If they resist, they will be taken out. If not, we will deal with them to the full extent of the law.”
The Jerusalem attack was different from others in recent years, and Israel’s intelligence bodies are making an effort to find who was behind it, he added.
Lapid instructed security forces to increase their presence in Jerusalem and ensure that there will be no further attacks.
The prime minister sent his condolences to the family of Aryeh Shechopak, 16, who was murdered in the attack.
Lapid called Shechopak “a youth who did nothing wrong to anyone in the world and was murdered only because he is Jewish.”
The prime minister also referred to the abduction of Tiran Ferro, an 18-year-old Israeli Druze who was hospitalized in Jenin when Palestinian terrorists disconnected him from life support and took his body.
“There is no place and no terrorist that we cannot reach, from the Kasba in Nablus to the Jenin refugee camp to distant battle sites. If Tiran’s body is not returned, the kidnappers will pay a heavy price,” Lapid warned.
United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland worked in coordination with the Palestinian Authority on Wednesday to try secure Ferro’s release, a diplomatic source confirmed.
The prime minister spoke following a security assessment at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv with Defense Minister Benny Gantz, National Security Adviser Eyal Hulata, Chief of Police Yaakov Shabtai, Shin Bet head Ronen Bar and others.
Lapid briefed presumptive prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the terrorist attacks in Jerusalem on Thursday.
Netanyahu encouraged the efforts to find the terrorists and thanked Lapid for the update, Netanyahu's office said.