Murder of Shalhevet Pass
| Murder of Shalhevet Pass | |
|---|---|
| Part of the Second Intifada militancy campaign | |
| Native name | רצח שלהבת תחיה פס |
| Location | Avraham Avinu neighborhood, Hebron, West Bank |
| Coordinates | 31°31′25″N 35°06′25″E / 31.52361°N 35.10694°E |
| Date | 26 March 2001 c. 4:00 pm (GMT+2) |
Attack type | Shooting attack |
| Weapon | Sniper rifle |
| Deaths | A ten-month-old Israeli infant (Shalhevet Pass) |
| Perpetrator | Tanzim militant group |
| Assailant | Mahmud Amru |
The murder of Shalhevet Pass was a shooting attack carried out in Hebron, West Bank, on 26 March 2001, in which a Palestinian sniper killed 10-month-old Israeli infant 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 New York Times, the murder became a "potent Israeli symbol as an innocent victim of the raging violence."