The military prosecution in Judea and Samaria filed an indictment against the terrorist who murdered Ido Zoldan in a 2007 shooting attack near Funduq in Samaria. The suspect was released from Palestinian Authority custody and re-arrested by Israeli forces in Qalqilya weeks ago, according to Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio).
The military prosecution in Judea and Samaria filed an indictment Friday against the terrorist who murdered Ido Zoldan in a 2007 shooting attack, nearly 20 years after the incident. As The Zioneer reported earlier this morning, the suspect was released from Palestinian Authority detention and then re-arrested by IDF forces in Qalqilya several weeks ago.
The indictment, reported by Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio), marks a significant step in a case that had gone cold for nearly two decades. The victim, Ido Zoldan, was killed in a shooting attack near the village of Funduq in Samaria. The suspect had been held by the Palestinian Authority after the attack but was later freed, leading to his re-arrest by Israeli forces in a separate operation.
The military prosecution's decision to file charges now underscores the continued efforts to pursue justice for terror attacks, even years after they occur. The IDF has not provided additional details on the timing of the indictment or the investigation leading up to it.
3 developments
- DevelopingIndictment filed for 2007 murder of Ido Zoldan; suspect held 18 years by Palestinian Authority
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- DevelopingPrison Service announces death of life-term inmate Imad Sarhan
- DevelopingSecurity forces resume arrests after 20-hour pause, reports say
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