He carried out a vehicular attack in 2015 near the settlement of Beit Aryeh in Samaria.
Four soldiers were injured in the attack.
During his interrogation, he admitted to committin...
He carried out a vehicular attack in 2015 near the settlement of Beit Aryeh in Samaria.
Four soldiers were injured in the attack.
During his interrogation, he admitted to committing the attack after being influenced by incitement in Palestinian media coverage regarding the situation in Jerusalem, the Temple Mount, and the "murder of Palestinian children."
Sentenced to 24 years in prison.
He was released from prison on January 25, 2025, after 9 years of imprisonment, as part of the second phase of the hostage deal.
A list of security prisoners and detainees designated for release as part of the hostage release deal, published on January 17, 2025 by the Israeli Ministry of Justice.