The military prosecution in Judea and Samaria filed an indictment Thursday against Shadi Jum'a, accusing him of the 2007 murder of Ido Zoldan, according to i24NEWS. Jum'a was held by the Palestinian Authority for 18 years, released two months ago, and re-arrested by Israeli forces in Qalqilya.
The indictment against Shadi Jum'a for the 2007 murder of Ido Zoldan was first reported by The Zioneer on Thursday. New details from i24NEWS indicate that Jum'a had been held by the Palestinian Authority for 18 years before being released approximately two months ago, and was subsequently re-arrested by Israeli forces in Qalqilya. Jum'a is one of three terrorists involved in the shooting attack near Funduq in Samaria in 2007. The military prosecution's filing formally charges him with murder. The case had been dormant while Jum'a was in PA custody; his release and re-arrest revived legal proceedings.
2 developments
- StrongMilitary prosecution files indictment for 2007 murder of Ido Zoldan
- DevelopingPolice arrest 19 Palestinians in Judea and Samaria, including fugitives and criminal suspects
- DevelopingAdham al-Banna, missing for three years and presumed dead, returns to Gaza after Israeli prison release
- DevelopingIndictment filed in Shefa-Amr murder, two suspects charged with killing Hadi Sawaed
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