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The Beitunia police headquarters attack was a Hamas terrorist attack that targeted the headquarters of the Palestinian Preventive Security headquarters in Beitunia, West Bank in 2019.

Hamas terror mastermind Fauzi Hamdan planned a series of large-scale terrorist attacks that would target both Israel and the "collaborationist" Palestinian Authority, whose PPS security force was due to sign a cooperation agreement with Shin Bet. Hamas tried to raise funds to send activists from Jordan, while they also smuggled in commando forces from the Gaza Strip in preparation for a new uprising in the West Bank. To counteract this, Mista'arvim operative Doron Kabilio was sent undercover to Dhahiriya, south of Hebron, to become the boxing coach "Abu Fadi" and train Bashar Hamdan, the son of former prisoner Jihad Hamdan, the nephew of Abu Fauzi, and the cousin of Fauzi Hamdan. After six months of getting close to the Hamdan family, all that Kabilio was able to produce was identifying a car with two Hamas Nukhba Force commandos, one of whom was killed, and the other of whom, Hamdi Suliman, was wounded and taken prisoner. From Suliman, Shin Bet learned that Nukhba commandos were infiltrating Israel from Gaza in preparation for attacks in the West Bank. However, Shin Bet district chief Gabi Ayub grew impatient with Kabilio's slow progress. Kabilio killed the bomb procurer Ziad while confronting him outside Jihad Hamdan's home during his "welcome home" party from prison.

That same night, Fauzi Hamdan carried out the first of his planned terrorist attacks. Three commandos dressed as Palestinian Preventive Security officers accompanied the PPS' chief Abu Maher to meet with Ayub to sign a collaboration agreement at the PPS headquarters. When the two men went to greet each other on the headquarters steps, the Nukhba commandos opened fire, riddling Abu Maher with bullets, wounding Ayub in the head, and killing two others. All three Palestinian commandos were killed in the ensuing shootout, and the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

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