Israel kills infamous terrorist Aziz Salha who LYNCHED two captured soldiers & was pictured with hands covered in blood

Aziz Salha pictured after two soldiers were murdered in 2000

A TERRORIST who brutally lynched two captured soldiers has been killed by Israeli troops.

Aziz Salha became notorious after he was pictured waving his blood-stained hands out of a window after two soldiers were murdered in 2000.

Aziz Salha pictured after two soldiers were murdered in 2000

IDF reservists Vadim Norzhich and Yosef Avrahami were lynched by a Palestinian mob in the city of Ramallah on October 12, 2000.

They were being held at el-Bireh police station after accidentally entering the city controlled by the Palestinian Authority.

Rumours that Israeli undercover agents were being held at the site sparked a furious 1,000-strong crowd to gather outside, calling for their deaths.

Rioters then stormed the building and callously murdered and mutilated the soldiers.

The reservists were beaten and stabbed - and Salha appeared at the window with hands covered in blood, prompting cheers from the crowd.

One of the soldier's bodies was thrown out of the window and beaten by the mob.

And both bodies were dragged to Al-Manara Square in the city centre in barbaric scenes.

Now, almost 24 years later, Salha has been killed in a strike on Deir al-Balah in Gaza.

It comes two years after another perpetrator, Nasser Abu Hamid - founder of Fatah's al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade - died from cancer.

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