Gulf News

Israel indicts soldiers for bid to bomb Palestinia­n home

Court orders two accused to remain in detention until a hearing next month

- JERUSALEM

Israel’s military said its prosecutor has filed indictment­s against two soldiers who allegedly hurled an explosive device at a Palestinia­n home in the occupied West Bank, a rare instance of Israeli troops facing serious charges over an offence against Palestinia­ns.

Prosecutor­s charged the two soldiers with making an explosive device, aggravated intentiona­l assault, intentiona­l harm to property and impeaching the investigat­ion, the army announced late Thursday. The court ordered the soldiers to remain in detention until a hearing next month. They were arrested on November 28.

The indictment said the two defendants acted out of revenge for the abduction of the body of an Israeli schoolboy in the flashpoint West Bank city of Jenin on November 22.

How events unfolded

Palestinia­n militants in Jenin had snatched the body of 17-year-old Tiran Fero, a member of Israel’s Druze Arab minority , from a local hospital where he was receiving treatment after a car crash.

Fero’s father accused the militants of removing his son from his life-support machine while he was still alive. The Israeli military had said he was already dead when the militants took him. The seizure of the boy’s body spread alarm among Israel’s Druze community. As anger rose, videos circulated on social media of Druze men threatenin­g to take revenge against Palestinia­ns.

Police said Druze villagers even attacked and tied up three Palestinia­n labourers in northern Israel.

Amid the standoff over Fero’s body, the two defendants — reportedly Druze soldiers — teamed up with another soldier to assemble an explosive device, the military said on Thursday. The soldiers identified a Palestinia­n home near the West Bank city of Bethlehem as their target and lobbed stones at it. A few days later, they threw the explosive into the crowded house “with the intent of starting a fire in the home,” the military added.

The indictment said the two defendants acted out of revenge for the abduction of the body of an Israeli schoolboy in the flashpoint West Bank city of Jenin on November 22.

Third soldier faces charges

The military said the attack caused no casualties. It said it opened an investigat­ion into the incident following a complaint from the Palestinia­n homeowner. The military said it would issue an indictment against the third soldier in the coming days. The three soldiers were not named.

Such a swift military prosecutio­n is highly unusual and underscore­d the seriousnes­s of the case. Rights groups long have alleged that Israeli military investigat­ions into the killings of Palestinia­ns reflect a pattern of impunity.

 ?? AFP ?? ■
Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s new minister of national security and leader of the Otzma Yehudit party, greets supporters during a visit to Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda market yesterday.
AFP ■ Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s new minister of national security and leader of the Otzma Yehudit party, greets supporters during a visit to Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda market yesterday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates