The military mapped the homes of the two terrorists who killed six people and wounded dozens in an attack at Jerusalem’s Ramot Junction on Monday, the IDF confirmed on Tuesday.
Soldiers from the Binyamin Brigade operated in the villages of Katana and Al-Kubeiba to map the homes of the terrorists Muhammad Taha and Muthanna Amru.
The terrorists boarded the Line 62 bus in Jerusalem, which operates across the city, and began shooting at passengers.
The terrorists opened fire on civilians in Israel’s capital on Monday, killing Yaakov Pinto, 25, Rabbi Levi Yitzhak Pash, Israel Mentzer, 28, and Yosef David, 43, Sarah Mendelson, 60, and Rabbi Mordechai Steinsteg, 79.
The Ramot Junction terrorists
Both Taha and Amru were killed at the scene of the attack, and the Shin Bet later arrested a resident of east Jerusalem.
The third man is believed to have transported the terrorists for the attack.
The Yehuda Brigade and the Yahalom Unit also destroyed the home of Thaabat Muhammad Masalmeh in Beit Awwa overnight. Masalmeh had been one of the terrorists involved in the shooting attack at the al-Khader Junction, in which an Israeli civilian was murdered and others were wounded in 2024.
In the attack, Yehoshua Aharon Tuvia Simcha, 12, was murdered, and three other civilians were wounded.