West Bank - “He almost never made mistakes.” That was how a senior IDF officer described Ashraf Suleiman Na’alwa, the terrorist behind the attack on the Barkan Industrial Park two months ago, just hours after he was found and killed by Israeli security forces.

According to the Shin Bet, Na’alwa had been armed when forces arrived at the scene and was planning to carry a second terror attack, “which was prevented with the thwarting of the assailant.”

A senior IDF officer told reporters Thursday morning that “there is no doubt that he didn’t relax during the past two months. He was planning on fighting, or carrying out another attack and we knew that we needed to get to him before that could happen.”

Na’alwa, from the West Bank village of Shuweika near Tulkarm, was on the run from security forces for over two months after he shot and killed Kim Levengrond-Yehezkel and Ziv Hajbi, in a shooting attack in the Barkan industrial area outside Ariel in the West Bank on October 7.

The senior IDF officer said that security forces had been close to capturing Na’alwa on several occasions, but that he managed to escape at the last minute. In addition, the officer said that Na’alwa did not use a mobile phone or any other form of technology with which to communicate with, making it more difficult for Israeli security forces to locate him.

“He almost didn’t make any mistakes and was able to live on the run for a good period of time. He had a lot of luck and help after the attack,” the senior officer said.

Referring to the neutralization of a member of the cell which carried out Sunday’s Ofra shooting attack, the senior officer said that the “dynamics of such a military operation is that sometimes it doesn’t take a lot of time and sometimes it takes time but it’s not like years ago when wanted suspects survived. These guys didn’t, they were on the run.”

But while Na’alwa repeatedly eluded capture by security forces for two months, Israel was on the hunt, conducting dozens of arrest raids and bringing in and indicting several relatives and alleged accomplices.

According to the senior officer, dozens of operations were carried out across the northern West Bank in order to locate the terrorist, but it took time and was difficult since he “operated on his own” and succeeded in staying off the grid.

Local Palestinian reports said that Na’alwa was located around 1:30 AM in an apartment in the Askar refugee camp outside of Nablus by security forces and had been armed with his Carl Gustav submachine gun which he had used to kill Levengrond-Yehezkel and Hajbi. He was killed after an exchange of fire broke out between him and Israeli troops. Read more at JPost