Child, 7, stabbed to death, another injured in Beit Shemesh; neighbor arrested

A young boy was killed, and another was injured in a stabbing in Beit Shemesh on Monday that was suspected by police to have been carried out by a neighbor of the family.
The two children, 7-year-old Hillel Mordechai Dadon and his 4-year-old cousin, were attacked while their parents were out of the house. The stabbing took place during a birthday party for Dadon, according to reports.
The boys had reportedly been left in the care of a 15-year-old relative. A social worker was called to the scene to provide care for the teenager, the Walla news site said.
Police said they had arrested one suspect, around 25 years old and not previously known to the police, at the scene. They said the incident was not being treated as a terror attack.
Haaretz, citing police, said the suspect was a resident of the neighborhood. Walla said neighbors reported seeing him cleaning a bloody knife, which was seized by police.
Get The Times of Israel's Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories
By signing up, you agree to the terms
A seven-day gag order was placed on details of the investigation.
The father of one of the boys reportedly found them in an inflatable swimming pool upon his return home, at around 4:40 p.m. Police said they had penetrating wounds.
The pair were rushed to the Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital in Jerusalem, with the older boy in critical condition and the younger one in serious condition.
Shortly afterward, Beit Shemesh Mayor Shmuel Greenberg said one of the boys had died of his wounds, and Hadassah Ein Kerem confirmed that the 7-year-old had been pronounced dead on arrival. It said that the 4-year-old was undergoing surgery, and upgraded his condition from seriously to moderately injured.
“We arrived at a shocking scene,” a Magen David Adom paramedic recounted to the press after the incident. “There was a lot of commotion outside. They led us to two children, who suffered serious bodily injuries, including an unconscious 7-year-old boy, without vital signs, and a conscious 4-year-old.”
He said the medical team administered CPR to the older child while en route to the hospital, and provided the younger child with “life-saving medical treatment.”
According to reports, police were examining the possibility that the suspect is mentally unstable, and the Ynet news site reported that they have not ruled out the possibility that the attack was the result of an inter-family feud.
In a statement, the Israel Police said that Jerusalem District Commander Avshalom Peled visited the scene of the attack along with regional and district police officials, where they conducted a situational assessment.
Help us report truthfully on social media

As a multimedia journalist, my job is to take the quality, fact-based journalism produced by The Times of Israel newsroom and make it accessible across every platform — from Instagram posts to podcasts to short-form videos.
This is how many, especially young people, consume news these days. But misinformation is rampant on social media. Our team at ToI produces accurate, responsible short-form reporting on Israel and the Jewish world.
If you believe in the importance of factual social media journalism, please consider joining our reader support group, The Times of Israel Community. Your financial support is essential to sustain responsible multimedia reporting.
— Gabriella Jacobs, multimedia journalist
Support our work Support our work Already a member? Sign in to stop seeing this
KioskNews shows a cleaned-up reading view extracted from the publisher’s page — the original always lives on their site, not ours.