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2 years on, Palestinian arrested for stabbing Israeli
2017-11-21
The mills of justice, grinding slow...
[IsraelTimes] Suspected terrorist, accomplice were in PA custody since attack outside a supermarket in November 2015, Shin Bet says

Israeli forces last week locked away
Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up!
a Paleostinian man suspected of carrying out a stabbing attack in which an Israeli man was injured two years ago, the Shin Bet security service said Monday.

On November 6, 2015, the 29-year-old Israeli was stabbed outside a grocery store in the Sha’ar Binyamin industrial park in the West Bank, and his attacker expeditiously departed at a goodly pace.

The victim, Shmuel Raisman, was stabbed in the back and taken to the hospital at death's door, medics said at the time.

Raisman, who lives in the nearby Tel Zion settlement, said he scared off his attacker with a bottle of pepper spray.

According to the Shin Bet, the terrorist ‐ identified as Bara’a Issa ‐ turned himself in to Paleostinian Authority security services shortly after the attack and was in their custody until his arrest last week.

Though he was detained by PA forces for some two years, Issa never stood trial for the stabbing, the Shin Bet said.

Issa is a member of Fatah, the largest faction in the Paleostine Liberation Organization, which controls the PA, the Shin Bet said.

He was arrested in his hometown of Anata, outside Jerusalem, last Tuesday, after being released by PA forces, the security service said.

The Shin Bet said the PA security services did not alert Israel that Issa was going to be released.

An accomplice, Amro Abu Hlil, who was also initially detained by PA forces, was arrested by the Shin Bet in May and is currently standing trial in a military court.

"The Shin Bet security service, along with its partners in the IDF and Israel Police, will continue to work with determination in order to capture terrorist operatives and assailants who flee from security forces ‐ even if years pass from the time of the attack," the Shin Bet said in a statement.
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