uutisista. Dvir Sorekin raa-asti surmanneiden liiga on löytynyt. Se toimii Hamas-terrorijärjestön alaisena tarkoituksena vahingoittaa israelilaisia kohteita.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/269708
SITAATTI:
Indictments were filed against the murderers of Dvir Sorek in the military court in Judea on Thursday.
The five members of the terrorist cell who carried out the knifing
attack are Qassem Al-Atzafra, Natzir Al-Atzafra, Ahmed Al-Atzafra,
Yoseif Zahur and Mahmoud Attuna.
The indictment accuses the defendants of intentional infliction of
death - which is equivalent to a charge of murder in the Judea and
Samaria area - and other serious offenses.
The indictments say that the five formed a terrorist squad associated
with Hamas to carry out attacks against Israeli targets. As part of
their activities, the squad members conducted training and observation
and equipped themselves with knives.
On August 8, 2019, Qassem Al-Atzafra and Natzir Al-Atzafra were
traveling in their vehicles near the settlement of Migdal Oz. Noticing
Dvir Sorek, Natzir left the vehicle, stabbed Dvir several times in his
torso, and the two then fled the scene.
The military prosecution sought to extend the arrest of the defendants until the end of the legal proceedings against them.
The indictment also attributes a 2011 stabbing attack to Qassem
Al-Atzafra in the city of Beer Sheba in which two Israeli civilians were
injured.
An indictment was also filed against Qassem Al-Atzafra's wife, Inis
Al-Atzafra, on September 8 for failing to prevent a felony, providing
asylum and other offenses.
Recently, the commander of the Central Command, Maj. Gen. Nadav
Padan, signed demolition orders for the homes of Qassem Al-Atzafra and
Natzir Al-Atzafra. Appeals against the demolition orders were filed to
the Supreme Court and will be heard on October 31, 2019.
Additionally, a statement was made on Wednesday of the intent to
demolish the homes of Ahmed Al-Atzafra and Yoseif Zahur. The issue of
the demolition of Mahmoud Attuna's house is under examination.
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3.10.2019. Tietoja Al Fayar-kylän sijainnista
Beetlehemin lähistössä on Beit Fayar arabikylä. Sieltä lähtenyt terroriliiga surmasi juutalaisenopiskelijan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beit_Fajjar
JPost:
8.AUG 2019
Vuonna 2000 surmatun rabbi Binjamin Herlinginplapsenlapsi 18 vuotias opiskelija Dvir Sorek surmattiin monin puukoniskuin ja jätettiin kalliolouhikkoon lähelle Migdal Oz- asutuksen tturvaporttia.
SITAATTI:
https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Slain-Yeshiva-student-found-with-stabbing-wounds-IDF-searching-the-area-598002
IDF troops scoured the West Bank on Thursday for the killer
of Dvir Sorek, 18, who was stabbed multiple times and whose body was
found on the rocky brown ground a short distance away from the yellow
security gate of the Migdal Oz settlement.
“This is a serious
terror attack,” said IDF Spokesperson Brig.-Gen. Ronen Manelis, adding
that many details of the murder are still under gag order by the Shin
Bet (Israel Security Agency). According to Manelis, while there are
still many details that are unclear, “to the best of our knowledge he
was alone.”
The victim was the grandson of Rabbi Binyamin Herling who was killed in a
2000 terror attack in the West Bank. He had not undergone any military
training, was not in uniform and was unarmed at the time of his death.
Sorek
was enrolled in the Hesder military program at the Orthodox Machanayim
Yeshiva in Migdal Oz, where he would have simultaneously served in the
IDF both as a soldier and a yeshiva student.
Earlier in the day,
Sorek had been in Jerusalem, but told his friends that he planned to be
back in school by about 8:30 p.m. He was last seen getting off the bus
at around 8:00 p.m. and then started walking on the road towards Migdal
Oz.
Friends and teachers became concerned when he did not arrive
and did not respond to their text messages. It was only close to
midnight when the military received a report that he had been missing
since late evening.
Troops began to search the area and found his
cellphone near the Neve Daniel settlement, on the other side of Route
60 from Migdal Oz in the Gush Etzion region of the West Bank, a short
distance away from the Israeli capital of Jerusalem and the Palestinian
city of Bethlehem.
His body was found at 3 a.m. by the gate near
the road leading up to his school, which is located on the edge of
Migdal Oz. The road is also within close view of the gate to the Efrat
settlement.
According to reports, the initial investigation found
that Sorek fought back against his attackers, who realized that they
were only a hundred meters from the entrance to Migdal Oz. The cell then
reportedly decided to kill him on the spot and dump his body before
they fled in the direction of the Palestinian village of Beit Fajar.
Large
numbers of personnel from the IDF, Israel Police and Shin Bet conducted
searches throughout the Gush Etzion area outside of Jerusalem for the
cell, closing off villages, including Beit Fajar, as they looked for the
perpetrators.
Jawad Thawabteh, a Fatah activist in the Bethlehem
area, said that Israeli soldiers have been operating in the village
since early Thursday. “They are surrounding the village and have
confiscated security cameras from some homes and shops,” he said. “They
are also operating in other villages in the area.”
Ahmed Taqatqa,
a resident of Beit Fajar, said he saw IDF soldiers confiscate security
cameras from a local gas station. “They have set up checkpoints at the
entrance to Beit Fajar and other nearby villages and are checking cars
and asking for ID cards,” he said.
Ahmed Hassan, another
resident, said soldiers raided his shop and demanded that he hand over
the security cameras installed there. “They just took the cameras and
left,” he said. They also raided several other businesses. There are
dozens of soldiers on the outskirts of the village.”
IDF Chief of
Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi visited the scene in the afternoon, along
with Head of the Central Command Maj.-Gen. Nadav Padan and the commander
of the Etzion Regional Brigade Brig.-Gen. David Shapiro, where they
conducted a situational assessment.
During the day, the IDF had
been investigating whether Sorek had been kidnapped and stabbed at
another location, since there wasn’t a large amount of blood near where
his body was found. It was thought that he may have been attacked while
taking an off-road shortcut to his school up the hilltop, but by evening
the scenario was dismissed by security officials.
The IDF
posthumously promoted him from a private to the rank of corporal. He was
buried in the Ofra cemetery at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, with hundreds in
attendance.
Gush Etzion Regional Council head Shlomo Ne’eman said
that, “Gush Etzion woke up to a difficult morning in which innocent
blood was spilled.” He noted that the killing took place during the
month of Av, just days before Jews around the world mark the destruction
of the two Temples in Jerusalem more than 2,600 years ago and again
about 600 years later, with a day of fasting and mourning.
“History has shown that the Jewish presence in this land is not a passing phase, but an eternal fact,” Ne’eman said.
Binyamin
Regional Council Head Israel Ganz said that the “unbearable ease” with
which a terrorist can commit murder should “shock the entire State of
Israel.” Ganz, in whose region Ofra is located, called on Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu to destroy the terrorist cell and ensure the safety
and security of the residents of the West Bank.
The murder
occurred not far away from the scene of the 2014 Gush Etzion kidnapping
and murder of three teenagers: Naftali Frenkel, Gilad Shaer and Eyal
Yifrah.