Israeli High Court Rules Only Home of Chief Culprit in Rosh Hashanah Palestinian Terrorist Attack to Be Sealed
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The scene of the attack that killed Alexander Levlovich. Photo: Arik Abulouf, Jerusalem Fire and Rescue.
The High Court of Justice (HCJ) gave a ruling on Sunday, striking down the orders for sealing the homes of three of the five terrorists involved in the attack which killed Alexander Levlovich on Rosh Hashanah eve. Only the home of the central culprit in the attack, Mahmoud Abed Rabbo Dawiyat, will be demolished.
Justice Esther Hayut stated, “The administrative evidence and the indictment show that the three are considered associated with the killing offense due to their presence during the incident, the stones they threw at other cars passing by, and (their) passing stones to Dawiyat. And still, no one is disputing that the throwing of the lethal stone is associated only to Dawiyat, who was standing – as stated – on a traffic island and threw it from a very short distance, while the others stood farther away.”
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