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The murder of Shalhevet Pass was a shooting attack carried out in Hebron,
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, on 26 March 2001, in which a
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killed 10-month-old
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i
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Shalhevet Pass. The event shocked the Israeli public, partly because an investigation ruled that the sniper had deliberately aimed for the baby. According to Deborah Sontag of the ''
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'', the murder became a "potent Israeli symbol as an innocent victim of the raging violence."Sontag, Deborah. 2 April 2001
Israeli Baby's Funeral Becomes Focus of Settler Militancy
" ''
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''.


The murder

At 4:00 pm on 26 March 2001, Shalhevet was shot in her
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while accompanied by her parents from a parking lot by
Hebron Hebron (; , or ; , ) is a Palestinian city in the southern West Bank, south of Jerusalem. Hebron is capital of the Hebron Governorate, the largest Governorates of Palestine, governorate in the West Bank. With a population of 201,063 in ...
's Avraham Avinu neighborhood, where the family lived. After a ten-minute lull, the Palestinian sniper resumed firing from the Abu Sneinah neighborhood on the hill opposite. Shalhevet was killed instantly; her mother grabbed her when she heard the gunshots, only to discover that the baby was already dead. One of the sniper's bullets penetrated the baby's head, passing through her skull, and hit her father as well. Shalhevet's father, Yitzchak Pass, a student, who had been pushing the stroller, was also seriously wounded minutes later by two bullets. Press accounts indicated that the playground was very busy at the time, because a load of new sand had recently been delivered. According to unconfirmed accounts, another child was grazed by a bullet and two more had bullets pass through their clothing.


Aftermath

The murder, which occurred during the
Second Intifada The Second Intifada (; ), also known as the Al-Aqsa Intifada, was a major uprising by Palestinians against Israel and its Israeli-occupied territories, occupation from 2000. Starting as a civilian uprising in Jerusalem and October 2000 prot ...
, produced vocal outrage in Israel and abroad. The nation mourned the killing of the baby. Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon Ariel Sharon ( ; also known by his diminutive Arik, ; 26 February 192811 January 2014) was an Israeli general and politician who served as the prime minister of Israel from March 2001 until April 2006. Born in Kfar Malal in Mandatory Palestin ...
condemned the attack and sent his condolences to the Pass family. Sharon also stated that he saw the
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as responsible for the attack. The Jewish community in Hebron demanded that the
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(IDF) reoccupy the Abu Sneineh neighborhood, and the Pass family even stated that they would not bury their baby until the IDF did so.


Capture and trial of killer

The Palestinian Authority initially arrested the sniper, but released him after a short while. On 9 December 2002 the
Shin Bet The Israel Security Agency (ISA; , (GSS); ), better known by the Hebrew acronyms, acronyms Shabak (; ; ) or Shin Bet (from the abbreviation of , "Security Service"), is Israel's internal Security agency, security service. Its motto is "''Magen ...
managed to capture the sniper— Tanzim member Mahmud Amru. In December 2004, a military court convicted the killer and sentenced him to three life terms. According to the Israeli government, an investigation concluded that the sniper had intentionally targeted the baby. A spokesperson for Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon Ariel Sharon ( ; also known by his diminutive Arik, ; 26 February 192811 January 2014) was an Israeli general and politician who served as the prime minister of Israel from March 2001 until April 2006. Born in Kfar Malal in Mandatory Palestin ...
said:
The fact that they could pick off the baby and then the father makes this a hideous, deliberate, cold-blooded murder. Snipers are not just gun-toting youth.... If Arafat had wanted, the sniper would not have been there.
In the verdict the judges expressed their shock of the brutality of the murder:
It was enough for one bullet, fired from a sniper rifle, to end the life of the infant Shalhevet Pass, who up to that event was unknown to the wide public, and just lived her life as all other children, until one day as the evening came she was hit in her head, and she died, and Shalhevet whom was still small and in her infant stage, was sentenced to death by a vile killer whom intentionally, using a
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, pulled the trigger. The picture of the shot baby is on our table, is engraved in our minds and does not give peace to our souls. We cannot understand and we cannot accept the unbearable ease with which the killer decided to harm a helpless person.... We the judges are only humans and we cannot see anything else but the image which emerges in our senses, an image full of hate, blood and bereavement. We must not accept this image and we need to do everything we can to condemn it.
Yitzchak Pass, the child's father, later joined the Bat Ayin Underground terrorist group which planned to blow up a Palestinian girls' school in
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. He was eventually arrested and convicted for possession of 10 pounds of explosive, consequently serving a two-year prison sentence.


Media reaction

The
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ran the story with the headline "Jewish toddler dies in West Bank", and was criticized by Joshua Levy in his book ''The Agony of the Promised Land'' for downplaying the murder. The ''
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'', the
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's official radio station, reported that the report of the girl's shooting death was a lie, and that the girl's mother had murdered her own baby.


In popular culture

A song was dedicated to the memory of "Baby Shalhevet", sung by
Avraham Fried Avraham Shabsi Hakohen Friedman (; born March 22, 1959) better known by his stage name, Avraham Fried, is an Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish American singer. Career Fried was encouraged towards a music career by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneers ...
at a concert in Hebron. The song was written by Fried's brother, Rabbi
Manis Friedman Manis Friedman (full name: Menachem Manis HaKohen Friedman; ; born 1946) is a Hassidic rabbi, author, social philosopher and public speaker. He is the dean of the Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies. Friedman wrote '' Doesn't Anyone Blush A ...
.


See also

* Deaths of Asher and Yonatan Palmer * Death of Yehuda Shoham * Israeli–Palestinian conflict in Hebron * Murder of Eliyahu Asheri * Murder of Helena Rapp * Murders of Koby Mandell and Yosef Ishran * Murders of Neta Sorek and Kristine Luken * Murder of Ofir Rahum * Murder of Hatuel family


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Palestinians Kill Baby Girl In West Bank
– published on
The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
on March 27, 2001
Mourners rage at Shalhevet's funeral
– published on
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on April 2, 2001
IDF vows to catch Hebron baby-killer
– published on
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on March 28, 2001
Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs profile


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