The Jewish Chronicle

Three teenagers held in ‘Jewish terror’ case

- BY MICHAEL DAVENTRY FOREIGN EDITOR

FAR RIGHT groups held demonstrat­ions across Israel this week after three minors were arrested on suspicion of “Jewish terror” in an attack that killed a Palestinia­n woman in the West Bank.

Aisha Mohammed Rabi, 47, was killed in October near the Tapuach Junction, south of Nablus, when a stone thrown from the side of the road hit her head after smashing through her car’s window.

Her husband, who was driving, reported seeing several youngsters throwing stones while they were travelling through an area controlled by nearby settlement­s.

Israeli police and the Shin Bet security service believe the attack may have been carried out by Jewish settlers.

The arrest of the teenagers led to angry protests in Jerusalem and outside the court in Rishon LeZion, south of

Tel Aviv.

Supporters held protests outside the court on Sunday and tried to block the main entrance to Jerusalem on Tuesday.

One of the suspects’ lawyers, Itamar Ben Gvir, said that in previous interrogat­ions of his client, “police abused a minor, starved him and threatened him using severe manipulati­ons to try and force him to confess.”

“The judge’s order preventing a lawyer’s meeting is intended to intensify the pressure and the abuse,” he added.

Shin Bet has been allowed to use socalled “special measures” in questionin­g Jewish terror suspects following an arson attack in the West Bank village of Duma in 2015, when a Palestinia­n couple and their 18-monthold baby were murdered by an Israeli.

The methods include physical pressure such as sleep deprivatio­n and have been sharply criticised by human rights organisati­ons.

Sources close to this investigat­ion said that such special measures had not been authorised in this case.

The arrests led to angry protests outside the court

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Aisha Mohammed Rabi

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