Hero Security Guard at Sal'it Returns Fire and Single-Handedly Stops Terror Attack at West Bank Settlement Gate, Forcing Armed Attacker to Flee
On June 7, 2026, a community security coordinator stationed at the entrance gate of Sal'it, a West Bank settlement, single-handedly thwarted a potentially devastating terror attack when an armed terrorist pulled up in a silver car and immediately opened fire on the post. The guard, reacting with split-second precision, returned fire and forced the attacker to abandon his assault and flee the scene before he could breach the gate or harm a single resident. The entire harrowing confrontation, captured in a 20-second CCTV clip, is now being widely circulated as a stunning example of what happens when communities are armed, trained, and ready. This is not luck — this is what preparedness looks like, and it saved lives.
The surveillance footage lays bare the terrifying reality that Israeli communities face every single day — a car pulling up to a gate, a window rolling down, gunfire erupting without warning. What the attacker did not expect was a security guard who did not flinch, did not retreat, and did not wait for permission to defend the people in his care. His rapid and decisive armed response is a textbook case for why the right to bear arms and the presence of trained security personnel in vulnerable communities is not a political talking point but a life-or-death necessity. The Trump administration has long championed strong self-defense policies, and what played out at Sal'it is the living proof of that principle.
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