A Border Police officer stationed at the Western Galilee police station in Kfar Yasif successfully neutralized a knife-wielding assailant who attempted to stab him during a pre-dawn attack on Friday morning. The incident, which unfolded around 5:30 a.m., ended without casualties thanks to the guard's quick reflexes and tactical training.
According to Israel Police spokesperson statements, the suspect, identified as a 23-year-old resident of the nearby Arab-Israeli village of Jadeidi-Makr, arrived at the station entrance in his personal vehicle. Witnesses reported that he abruptly exited the car, brandished a knife, and sprinted toward the Border Police officer securing the checkpoint with clear intent to carry out a stabbing attack.
Despite the element of surprise and the early hour, the officer demonstrated exceptional composure under pressure. He immediately engaged the attacker, disarmed him, and physically subdued him before the suspect could inflict harm. A security source familiar with the incident told Channel 12 News: "He jumped out of the car, ran at him like a madman with the knife raised in the air, and tried to stab him. The officer took the knife away and arrested him."







