Khaleej Times

Jordan soldier who killed 7 Israeli girls freed

- AFP

amman — A Jordanian soldier who killed seven Israeli schoolgirl­s in 1997 was released on Sunday after serving 20 years in prison, his family said.

“The authoritie­s released Ahmad Dakamseh this Sunday around 1am after he finished his jail term. He is now a free man,” his cousin Mohammed Yahya Dakamseh said by phone.

Ahmad Dakamseh was released from the Bab Al Hawa prison in Irbid, 90km north of the capital Amman. In March 1997, he fired an automatic weapon at Israeli schoolgirl­s on a trip to the Jordan-Israel border, killing seven of them and wounding five others and a teacher.

He had been sentenced to life imprisonme­nt, which in Jordan is equivalent to 20 years.

A family member said he was aged 46 at the time of his release, which would have made him 26 when he was sentenced. Previous reports said he was 30 at the time of the attack. Dakamseh, who hails from Irbid’s Bani Kananah area near the Israeli border, was a married father-of-three at the time.

His motives were never entirely clear, but he told the national security court at the time that he fired his weapon at the schoolgirl­s after they mocked him while he was praying.

Jordan’s then ruler King Hussein condemned the attack and later travelled to Israel to offer his condolence­s to the families of the murdered schoolgirl­s. Amman also paid compensati­on.

The attack came less than three years after Jordan and Israel signed a peace treaty.

Dakamseh was driven home on Sunday in a convoy of dozens of cars whose drivers were honking their horns, a video shared on social media showed.

Dakamseh’s brother Bassem said the family home was full of wellwisher­s. “He is wearing a black suit among his relatives and close family including his 78-year-old mother,” his brother said.

Dakamseh, who suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes, was hospitalis­ed in 2014 after he went on a five-day hunger strike to demand his release. —

 ?? Reuters file ?? Ahmad Daqamseh was considered a hero by some in Jordan who maintain he did not deserve prison. —
Reuters file Ahmad Daqamseh was considered a hero by some in Jordan who maintain he did not deserve prison. —

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