The Jerusalem Post

Court rules pregnant woman’s murder was political, not personal

- MICHAL HALIMI (Police Spokespers­on’s Unit)

Judges ruled on Sunday that a woman killed by a Palestinia­n with whom she was in a relationsh­ip was the victim of a political attack rather than a personal one.

Michal Halimi, 29, who was two months pregnant at the time of her death, went missing last May. Her body was discovered outside Tel Aviv in August, and police arrested Mohammed Harouf, a Palestinia­n.

Harouf, 30, said in a televised statement to the court in August that he had targeted Halimi “to free prisoners.” His lawyer, Elad Rath, said that Harouf’s plan had been to abduct Halimi and swap her for Palestinia­ns held in Israeli jails, but that when she resisted he strangled and bludgeoned her to death.

Halimi was married and lived in the settlement of Adam in the West Bank. Harouf, from Nablus, was working as a gardener in Holon on the day of the murder.

Prosecutor­s initially treated the case as non-political and media reprinted a photograph that had circulated on Facebook of Halimi and Harouf embracing and smiling.

But on Sunday, prosecutor­s agreed to a plea bargain under which Harouf will serve a life sentence for murder.

The amended indictment said Harouf had been in a “personal relationsh­ip” with Halimi but that he had attacked her “out of nationalis­tic motives, as she was Jewish,” in effect designatin­g him as a Palestinia­n terrorist.

This means that Halimi’s next-of-kin will be entitled to state stipends given to relatives left bereaved by political violence.

Harouf’s family, in turn, can expect payouts from the Palestinia­n Authority, which offers such support to relatives of those killed or jailed for attacks on Israelis. Those Palestinia­n stipends have come under increased scrutiny by Israel and have drawn US threats of funding cuts.

“This arrangemen­t is important not least because it spares the [victim’s] family further grief,” lead prosecutor Raed Anuz told the three-judge panel. (Reuters)

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