INSIDE NEWS: Gefen Bitton unexpectedly regains consciousness and reveals a hidden detail at the scene of the shooting that investigators completely overlooked, most shockingly, the weapon linked to the hero Ahmed al-Ahmed…

Investigators are urgently re-evaluating a high-profile shooting case after Gefen Bitton unexpectedly regained consciousness and disclosed a critical detail from the scene—one that authorities now admit was completely overlooked during the initial investigation.
According to sources familiar with the case, Bitton’s statement directly challenges the prevailing assumptions surrounding the weapon allegedly linked to Ahmed al-Ahmed, a man previously hailed as a hero for intervening during the incident.
A Wake-Up That Changed the Case
Bitton, who had remained unconscious since the shooting, requested to speak with detectives shortly after regaining consciousness. Medical staff confirmed he was lucid and oriented at the time of questioning.
What he revealed has sent shockwaves through the investigative team.
“That wasn’t the gun he grabbed,” Bitton reportedly told officers.
“It wasn’t even the same weapon.”
The Overlooked Detail at the Scene
According to Bitton, the weapon recovered by police and linked to Ahmed was not the original firearm used by the attacker. Instead, he claims there were two weapons present, and that investigators focused on the wrong one.
Forensic specialists reviewing the scene have since acknowledged an anomaly:
Ballistics markings on the recovered weapon do not fully match the trajectory of the fatal shot
The weapon shows handling marks inconsistent with a prolonged struggle
Residue patterns suggest it may have been picked up after the critical moment
“This detail changes the entire chain of events,” a fictional forensic analyst said.
“If true, it means we reconstructed the scene backward.”
Ahmed al-Ahmed’s Role Reconsidered
Bitton’s account supports a new interpretation: Ahmed may have removed a secondary weapon from the scene to prevent further harm, rather than using it.
Investigators now believe Ahmed may have:
Disarmed the attacker
Secured a weapon not previously documented
And unintentionally became linked to evidence that misrepresented his actions
“This reframes Ahmed not as a suspect, but as a variable caught between chaos and timing,” a senior investigator stated.
Why Investigators Missed It
Officials admit that early assumptions—combined with public pressure and a rapidly unfolding narrative—may have caused them to overlook subtle inconsistencies at the scene.
In particular, a small metallic object logged as debris is now being re-examined as a potential missing firearm component.
“It was cataloged, but not contextualized,” one source said.
“That was the mistake.”
Case Enters Emergency Review
Following Bitton’s statement, authorities have:
Ordered a full reanalysis of ballistic evidence
Re-interviewed first responders
Temporarily suspended conclusions related to weapon ownership
Prosecutors have declined to comment, citing the evolving nature of the investigation.
What Happens Next
Investigators are now working to locate the original weapon described by Bitton, reconstruct the exact sequence of movements during the shooting, and determine how evidence handling may have influenced early conclusions.
As one official summarized:
“When a survivor speaks, the case listens.
And this case is listening very carefully now.”
The investigation remains ongoing.
