
After 24 hours of searching, at around 1:00 PM, the body of Binyamin Ahimeir, the shepherd from the Angels of Peace, who was murdered by heinous terrorists who infiltrated the farm, was found.
Binyamin's body was found with very severe signs of violence, which indicated, among other things, a prolonged struggle he had waged with the murderers.
According to the findings on the ground, terrorists ambushed Binyamin on the farm itself - about 100 meters from the barn - and attacked him with knives and rocks when he went out with the herd to graze.
After a long, heroic battle, the murderers unfortunately managed to subdue him and fled the scene.
This shocking murder is not a decree of fate but the result of ongoing neglect!
Just two weeks ago, Arabs from the murderous village of Al Mu'ayr attacked two herders on the farm, and a military force that happened to be passing by fired into the air, but so far not a single terrorist has been arrested.
The security establishment also treated dozens, if not hundreds, of other violent attacks that occurred in the past year against shepherds in Judea and Samaria with equanimity in the best case scenario, and even rushed to arrest the Jewish side in the worst case scenario.
The one who dragged Yechiel Indor into arrest and interrogation when he was between life and death after he saved a shepherd in Binyamin from a lynching by hundreds of Arabs.
The one who, just a month ago, released within a few hours Arab rioters who tried to lynch the shepherd of Givat Ramat Migron who was grazing near Highway 60.
Those who ignored dozens of Arab attacks against the shepherds of Givat Sde Yonatan, which included Molotov cocktails, mass lynchings, and explosive devices, refused to make arrests and closed complaints filed subsequently.
The one who, last weekend, instead of stopping Arab rioters from the village of Burka who attacked a shepherd on Givat Tzur Harel, rushed to surround the nearby hill and chase after residents who came to help.
Those who wholesale removed by administrative orders owners of farms and hills whose only sin was daring to defend their herds from Arab attacks, and raised the ire of the Americans.
Those who, in the midst of the war, confiscated the few weapons that were legally held and used to protect the residents in a row of hills and farms.
Those who for years turned the victim into the attacker, their brother into the enemy, and the Nazis in the villages into friends of the system cannot say tonight, "Our hands did not shed this blood."
You deserted, stopped, turned your back, and signaled to the enemy - the field is clear: the shepherds who stand at the front are the enemy for us. Do whatever you want to them, we will always ignore them.