Two Hamas terrorists are killed in high-speed freeway shoot-out caught on camera as Israeli motorcycle cop chases them down while firing pistol

Two Hamas terrorists were killed in a high-speed chase along an Israeli highway after a police officer shot them with a pistol while firing his pistol.

Israeli authorities released a video of the incident, which is said to have taken place on Highway 25, just north of the town of Nevitot, which lies just five miles from the border with Gaza.

Head camera footage, which appears to show the chase heading towards Israel’s border with Gaza, shows the motorcycle-riding officer taking out his service weapon and leaving it on a gray car with its trunk.

After the shooter fires his weapon three times, the car is seen slowing down and turning slightly to the right, before coming to a stop.

Two officers can be seen getting out of a police car and quickly firing at the vehicle.

After the officer fires his weapon three times, the car is seen slowing down and turning slightly to the right.

After the officer fires his weapon three times, the car is seen slowing down and turning slightly to the right.

Israeli police said its officers killed two Hamas terrorists.  Pictured: Head camera footage of the incident

Israeli police said its officers killed two Hamas terrorists. Pictured: Head camera footage of the incident

The officer said 'eliminated, eliminated' as he shot the pair during the incident near the Gaza border

The officer said ‘eliminated, eliminated’ as he shot the pair during the incident near the Gaza border

The officer can be heard saying ‘eliminated, eliminated’ in Hebrew, before saying over the radio that ‘two terrorists’ are dead.

The cop then goes over to the car, where a pair of limp arms can be seen in the lap of an unnamed man.

It is not known exactly when the video was taken, but it appears to have been shot as deaths in the bloodiest conflict between Israel and Palestine for decades have soared over the past four days.

Palestine’s health ministry said today that Israeli forces killed 704 people, including 143 children and 105 women.

Israel, meanwhile, says that Hamas has killed more than 900 people since Saturday, when the terrorist group launched a complex attack on Israel.

In a post to X, formerly Twitter, Israeli police said officers from the country’s border guard assisted in the incident.

The terrorists’ deaths come hours after new dashcam footage of Hamas militants opening fire on unarmed civilians was published.

The footage was captured on a dashboard camera on Saturday morning with a timestamp of 07:39, less than two hours after the surprise attack was launched.

The video begins with the car speeding down an otherwise deserted road in southern Israel. One car is seen pulled over, while another is seen on its side.

As the vehicle turns a corner in the road, dark-clad figures are seen in the distance, prompting the driver to slow down.

In the footage, the car slowly swerves to the left and finally comes to a stop when it slams into the back of another vehicle which is pulled over to the side of the road - suggesting the driver has been shot dead.  Militants (pictured) are then seen checking the car for survivors

This is the shocking moment Hamas militants opened fire on an Israeli civilian vehicle as its driver tried to flee the unprecedented assault by the terror group.

Pictured: Aerial footage shows the aftermath of an attack on the Nova music festival by Palestinian militants, near Kibbutz Reim in the Negev desert in southern Israel on October 8

Pictured: Aerial footage shows the aftermath of an attack on the Nova music festival by Palestinian militants, near Kibbutz Reim in the Negev desert in southern Israel on October 8

Several cars - some of them burnt out - are pulled over on the side of the road after people fled the Nova music festival in southern Israel.

Several cars – some of them burnt out – are pulled over on the side of the road after people fled the Nova music festival in southern Israel.

Footage shows terrified young Israelis fleeing from Hamas militants as they launched a deadly attack on those attending the desert Nova music festival

Footage shows terrified young Israelis fleeing from Hamas militants as they launched a deadly attack on those attending the desert Nova music festival

Footage shows terrified young Israelis fleeing from Hamas militants as they launched a deadly attack on those attending the desert Nova music festival

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As the car slows, one of these figures walks out into the middle of the road and another appears from the bushes along the left side of the tarmac.

It quickly becomes clear that the two men are armed, and as the car steers around the first man, he raises a gun and fires at the vehicle.

Somehow the driver initially manages to avoid the first two Hamas militants, but as the car steers around them, more fighters appear further down the road.

Suddenly the windshield shatters as bullets slam into the car. It continues to roll down the road to what is now clearly a Hamas roadblock in the footage.

At least four more militants can be seen firing at the car, which slowly turns left and finally comes to a stop when it crashes into the back of another vehicle which is pulled to the side of the road – suggesting the driver shot dead.

It also comes after unearthed footage revealed that senior Hamas commander warned that the group sees the dominance of Israel as only the beginning.

Footage of Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar has resurfaced, with the group’s 78-year-old co-founder promising they envisioned controlling an area far outside Israel.

“When we talk about the army of Jerusalem and the Battle of the Promise of the Hereafter, we are not talking about the liberation of our country alone,” he told MEMRI TV in December – a news channel of the Israeli-founded DC – based Middle East Media Research Institute.

“We believe in what our Prophet Muhammad said: “Allah has brought the ends of the world close together for my sake, and I have seen its eastern and western ends.

“The rule of my nation would accomplish those ends drawn near me.” Al-Zahar said he believes eventually the whole world will fall in line with their views.

“The entire 510 million square kilometers of Planet Earth will come under (a system) where there is no injustice, no oppression, no Zionism, no treacherous Christianity and no murders and crimes like those committed against the Palestinians and against the Arabs in all the Arab countries, in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and other countries,’ he said.