Jewish Settler Gets 3 Life Sentences For Deadly 2015 Arson Attack

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FILE - Amiram Ben Uliel, the suspect in the Duma arson murder in July 2015 where three members of the Dawabshe family were killed, arrives to hear his verdict at the court on May 18, 2020.

JERUSALEM (AP) — An Israeli court on Monday handed down three life sentences to a Jewish extremist convicted in a 2015 arson attack that killed a Palestinian toddler and his parents.

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The Lod District Court found Amiram Ben-Uliel, a Jewish settler, guilty of murder in May for the killing of 18-month-old Ali Dawabsheh by firebombing his home in the West Bank village of Duma.

The toddler’s mother, Riham, and father, Saad, later died of their wounds. Ali’s 4-year-old brother Ahmad survived the attack.

The court said Ben-Uliel’s “actions were meticulously planned, and stemmed from the radical ideology he held, and racism.” It said the punishment was “close to the maximum penalty prescribed by the law.”

The 2015 arson attack came amid a wave of vigilante attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank by suspected Jewish extremists. The deadly firebombing in Duma touched a particularly sensitive nerve, drawing condemnation from across Israel’s political spectrum.

Wife of Amiram Ben Uliel, arrive to hear his verdict for his involvement in an arson attack in the West Bank village of Duma where three members of the Dawabshe family were killed, September 14, 2020. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/POOL

Critics, however, noted that lesser non-deadly attacks, such as firebombings that damaged mosques and churches, had gone unpunished for years. And as the investigation into the Duma attack dragged on, Palestinians complained of a double-standard, where Palestinian suspects are quickly rounded up and prosecuted under a military legal system that gives them few rights while Jewish Israelis are protected by the country’s criminal laws.

“What will the court’s decision give me? What will it give to Ahmad?” the child’s grandfather, Hussein Dawabsheh, told reporters outside the courtroom on Monday. “It won’t return anything to him.”

The convicted man’s wife, Orian Ben-Uliel, told reporters after the sentencing that “the judges didn’t seek justice or truth. They decided to incriminate my husband at any price.” She said the family would appeal to Israel’s Supreme Court.

The Shin Bet internal security service had said Ben-Uliel confessed to planning and carrying out the attack, and that two others were accessories. It said he claimed the arson was in retaliation for the killing of an Israeli by Palestinians a month earlier.

Ben-Uliel belonged to a movement known as the “Hilltop Youth,” a leaderless group of young people who set up unauthorized settlement outposts, usually clusters of trailers, on West Bank hilltops — land the Palestinians claim for their hoped-for state.

The Hilltop Youth have been known to attack Palestinians and even to clash with Israeli soldiers in response to perceived moves by the government to limit settlement activity.

Later in 2015, Israel faced a wave of stabbing, shooting and car-ramming attacks by Palestinians. Most were carried out by lone attackers with no connection to militant groups.

Hussein Dawabsha arrives for court hearing in Lod, to hear the verdict of Amiram Ben Uliel on his involvement in an arson attack in the West Bank village of Duma where three members of the Dawabshe family were killed, September 14, 2020. Photo by Yossi Zeliger/POOL

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Zumy
Zumy
3 years ago

For the Palestinians, even Jews living in Tel Aviv are “settlers”. Don’t subscribe to their attitude to the Jewish existence in EY by dubbing Israelis as “settlers”.and where in the Arab world would they have the right to see justice meted out as they have just witnessed in Israel now?

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
3 years ago

What a horrible crime!

14thAvenue
14thAvenue
3 years ago

But Arabs by the hundreds who killed Jews are let out free while Jews who defend or revenge are locked up for life. Not a place for a Jew to live until chareidim take over and kick out these lefty liberals.

georgeg
georgeg
3 years ago

Confession under torture (three confessions actually, the third 36 hours after the torture). Admission and re-enactment where he acted alone on-site (the alleged accessories were not present at the attack – they are alleged to help plan it) -and he walked in and out on foot. Alleged witnesses all claim there were at least two, certainly not one, and that they drove in separate cars, not walked.

Avishai Raviv
Avishai Raviv
3 years ago

When the Shin Daled finish doing their number on a fellow Jew, they’ll be willing to admit to things they could never have done.