He was one of the three shooters who opened fire on the police vehicle during the attack that occurred on June 14, 2010, on the Al-Fawar bypass in the Hebron area.
He carried out f...
He was one of the three shooters who opened fire on the police vehicle during the attack that occurred on June 14, 2010, on the Al-Fawar bypass in the Hebron area.
He carried out five preliminary patrols with the other members of the squad, to monitor the schedule of the police vehicle.
Together with his accomplices in the attack, he fired a Kalashnikov rifle at the police officers, killing police officer Yehoshua (Shuki) Sofer and wounding three others.
After the shooting, he fled with his accomplices in the getaway car, and they fled the scene. 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.
According to the terms of the deal, he was permanently expelled from the West Bank.
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.