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Druze Israeli Policeman Who Killed Terrorist Dies of His Wounds, Leaves Behind 7-Month-Old Daughter
ISRAEL HAYOM by Efrat Forsher, Yori Yallon and Daniel Siryoti November 19, 2014 Advanced Staff Sgt. Maj. Zidan Saif, 30, died in hospital Tuesday night, succumbing to critical injuries to his head suffered during a shootout with the terrorists who … Continue reading