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They were four partners in crime who swore to never mention it. It was the terrible secret of the 2009 shooting at the Barnoar youth center in Tel Aviv that bound them together – an incident that sent shockwaves through the entire nation. Thousands were investigated in connection with the shootings, millions of shekels were spent to no avail, until one of the four felt betrayed and spoke to police.
They were four partners in crime who swore to never mention it. It was the terrible secret of the 2009 shooting at the Barnoar youth center in Tel Aviv that bound them together – an incident that sent shockwaves through the entire nation. Thousands were investigated in connection with the shootings, millions of shekels were spent to no avail, until one of the four felt betrayed and spoke to police.
On Tuesday, one day after the farce surrounding the lifting and restoring the gag order on the details of the case, the gag order on the
publication of the name of the main suspect in the 2009 youth center
shooting was lifted. Police said 23-year-old Pardes Katz resident Hagai
Felician is suspected of shooting two people dead [...]
It has been also cleared for publication that Felician carried out the deadly attack to avenge the sexual abuse of his 15-year-old relative by a grown man he expected to be at the center.
Nir Katz, 26, and Liz Trubeshi, 16 were killed on the August 1, 2009 when a veiled man entered the Barnoar
LGBT youth center in Tel Aviv and began shooting at the teens gathered there. Eleven others were injured.