Palestinian Authority police praises member of its ranks that carried out shooting attack

In a statement it released following the attack, the Palestinian police announced that "with great pride, the members of the Palestinian police eulogize the brave martyrdom of their colleague".

Palestinian security officer praises Beit El shooter
The Palestinian Authority police praised the Palestinian policeman, Amjad Sukkari, who carried out the shooting attack at the Focus checkpoint leading to Ramallah, near the Beit El settlement on Sunday morning.
In a statement it released following the attack, the Palestinian police announced that "with great pride, the members of the Palestinian police eulogize the brave martyrdom of their colleague, Master Sergeant Amjad Sukkari, "Abu Omar", who committed the operation at V.I.P checkpoint in Beit El."
In addition, an officer in the Palestinian National Security Forces in Gaza released a video of himself praising Sukkari. In the video, the officer claimed that "al-Aksa is waiting for the revenge of the Palestinian Authority's brave soldiers," arguing that "the brave martyr, Amjad Sukkari, understood this and avenged Palestinian blood."
Amjad Sukkari, a 34-year-old policeman who worked as a bodyguard for the Palestinian attorney general, opened fire on Sunday morning at Focus checkpoint near the Beit El settlement, wounding three IDF soldiers.
The Palestinian gunman, who was shot and killed by troops, posted a message on his Facebook page shortly before the attack, in which he indicated his intention to carry out a terrorist attack.
Following the shooting attack, a new hashtag titled "operation V.I.P" began spreading on Palestinian social media, rapidly becoming very popular.