He served as the driver of the terror cell's getaway car during the shooting attack that occurred on June 14, 2010, on the Al-Fawar bypass in the Hebron area.
In the attack, polic...
He served as the driver of the terror cell's getaway car during the shooting attack that occurred on June 14, 2010, on the Al-Fawar bypass in the Hebron area.
In the attack, police officer Yehoshua (Shoki) Sofer was murdered and three police officers were injured.
He waited for the cell members nearby, and after the shooting, he helped them escape the scene.
He also ensured that the vehicle they were using was destroyed by burning it with gasoline.
His role was defined as aiding the attack, for which he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
He was released from prison on January 25, 2025, after 14 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.