by Yonah Jeremy Bob
The indictment was filed following a combined interrogation by the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) and the Police.
The
Judea Military Court on Wednesday sentenced Muntasir Shalabi, a
Palestinian with American citizenship, to two life sentences for the murder of 19-year-old Yehuda Guetta in
a drive-by shooting on May 2, 2021, at the Tapuah Junction. Shalabi,
44, was convicted in August of the murder as well as of multiple
attempted murder counts due to his wounding of two other 19-year-olds
during the terrorist attack.
The legal proceedings moved forward at a fast pace with the IDF
prosecution filing an indictment on June 10, and the trial opening on
June 29.
The court issued a fine of NIS 1.5 million to be paid to Guetta’s
family, NIS 1m. to be paid to Benaya Yisrael Peretz, and NIS 20,000 to
be paid to Amichai Halah. Despite the life sentences and brisk pace of
the proceedings, Guetta’s father, Eliyahu, expressed mixed feelings,
saying he had demanded a death sentence.
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Funeral of Yehuda Guetta, who was killed in the Tapuah
Junction attack on May 2nd, 2021. (credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM)
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In
theory, the IDF West Bank Courts could impose a death sentence, but in
practice the judges follow the Israeli civilian courts, where there has
been no such punishment other than for arch-Nazi Adolf Eichmann.
The indictment was filed following a combined interrogation by the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) and the Israel Police.
In addition, five others were indicted in the Judea Military Court in
the spring for obstruction of justice by giving Shalabi a place to hide
during the initial manhunt when he managed to avoid arrest. All five are
being kept in police custody until the conclusion of their trials. In
late June 2021, there was an additional suspect who was also expected to
be indicted in the future for harboring the murderer in his efforts to
avoid authorities. Shalabi was eventually arrested in the town of
Silwad.
A resident of Jerusalem, Guetta had been a student in the Itamar
Yeshiva. He is survived by his parents, four brothers and two sisters.
“Yehuda, in the last few days, we worried as you fought for your life.
We prayed from the depths of our hearts that you would overcome your
wounds, and across the entire country we begged for your recovery. But
this morning, to our great sorrow, these prayers have turned to a
eulogy,” Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion said solemnly at Guetta’s funeral on May 6.
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Yonah Jeremy Bob
Source: https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-conflict/article-691601
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