Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Sarona gunmen get four life sentences for shooting that killed four



Three terrorists involved in the deadly shooting that killed four Israelis at central Tel Aviv’s Sarona market in June 2016 were each given four life sentences by the Tel Aviv District Court on Wednesday.


All three were also given an additional 60 years in jail for attempted murder in an attack in which 41 people were injured. Each of the three also were fined NIS 258,000 as compensation to each family of the murder victims.



Two were convicted for murder and one for being an accomplice.


In the investigation’s findings, the two who carried out the attack, Khaled Mahamrah, 20, and Mahmoud Mahamrah, 21, said they were inspired by ISIS, although they carried out the attack without being formally recruited or trained by the terror group.


The two are cousins from the West Bank town of Yata.


According to the indictment, during the brutal shooting, the two came to the market and opened fire randomly on civilians at the Max Brenner café and its surroundings.


Mahmoud became an ISIS admirer while studying in Jordan before he returned to Yata in January 2016.


Khaled started to think about conducting a terror operation in August 2015 after the late-July  murder of the Palestinian Dawabsheh family of Duma. 


The third man indicted as an accomplice in the attacks, Yunis Aish Musa Zin, 21, also of Yata, had planned to carry out the attack along with the other two.


However, at the last second, the Mahmarahs said he could not participate because he had debts, and Islam forbids martyrdom while holding debts.


Zin also admitted to helping to supply the alleged murderers with their weapons, including a Carl Gustav rifle, the likes of which were found at the scene of the attack.


A lawyer for Zin said he would appeal the conviction for accomplice to a murder and the life sentence and seek a reduction to a conviction for mere aiding and abetting.


The indictment said that Khaled and Mahmoud originally conspired to attack passengers traveling on an Israeli train.


They had planned to disguise themselves as businessmen and attack passengers on a train in Beersheba, but changed their minds when they saw the train’s metal detectors. Instead, they took a cab to Tel Aviv near the Azrieli Mall, a short walk from Sarona market.


There they asked passers-by where they could find cafes to eat at – with their secret motivation being to find places filled with people to shoot at.


Passers-by directed them to Sarona where they carried out the attack.


They continued to fire on the crowds until their weapons malfunctioned and then they fled the scene as security forces fired on them unsuccessfully to stop them from escaping.


The two split up spontaneously as they were running from the scene.


Khaled was caught first and he was later shot and wounded, but not killed, by a member of the security forces.


Mahmoud blended in with a family that ran into their home from the street to hide from what everyone heard were terrorists freely running through the streets of Tel Aviv.


He was later arrested in the home by security forces when they ascertained his true identity.


Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.





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