Khaleej Times

Israeli who burned Palestinia­n alive ruled sane, says lawyer

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OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — A psychiatri­st has ruled that an Israeli found to have led the burning alive of a Palestinia­n teenager in 2014 was responsibl­e for his actions, the lawyer for the victim’s family said on Tuesday.

The court found that Israeli settler Yosef Haim Ben-David, 31, was the ringleader of the chilling attack, but his lawyers submitted last-minute documents saying he suffered from mental illness.

The court appointed a psychiatri­st who “concluded that the principal accused lied about his mental state to avoid judgement,” lawyer Mohannad Jbara said. Israeli media also reported the psychiatri­st’s assessment. Ben-David’s next court hearing is scheduled for March 22.

On February 4, a court sentenced his two young Israeli accomplice­s to life and 21 years in prison for the killing, which was part of a spiral of violence in the runup to the 2014 Gaza war.

The two were minors at the time of the attack in which they snatched Mohammad Abu Khdeir, 16, from an east Jerusalem street and then killed him.

His murder was seen as revenge for the killing of Israeli teenagers Naftali Frenkel, Gilad Shaer and Eyal Yifrach, who were abducted Hebron.

Israeli authoritie­s said the suspects had decided to kill an Arab and equipped themselves with cables, petrol and other materials before randomly choosing Abu Khdeir.—

 ?? Reuters ?? Palestinia­n children descend the stairs of the home of Palestinia­n Mohammed Al Haroub (pictured in a poster right) after it was demolished by Israeli army in the West Bank village of Dir Samt, south of Hebron, on Tuesday . —
Reuters Palestinia­n children descend the stairs of the home of Palestinia­n Mohammed Al Haroub (pictured in a poster right) after it was demolished by Israeli army in the West Bank village of Dir Samt, south of Hebron, on Tuesday . —

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