Israeli prosecutors filed a prosecutor's statement against a 28-year-old Rahat resident for the murder of 17-year-old Anan Abu-Eid, N12 reports. The suspect fled to the West Bank after the incident and will be indicted in the coming days. The motive is a long-running family feud.
The murder of 17-year-old Anan Abu-Eid in Rahat has been solved, according to a Friday report by N12. A prosecutor's statement (a step preceding formal indictment) was filed against a 28-year-old resident of the Bedouin city who fled to the West Bank immediately after the fatal incident. Prosecutors will file a full indictment in the coming days. The investigation determined the killing stemmed from an ongoing family feud, the report said.
No prior Zioneer bulletin covered this specific case, though the desk has reported on other indictments for killings in the Negev and Israeli Arab communities.
- DevelopingPalestinian Youth Arrested in Anata on Suspicion of Planned Revenge Attack; Weapons Seized
- DevelopingIndictment filed against 17-year-old for reckless homicide after police chase in Negev
- DevelopingIndictment filed against 17-year-old Lod resident for murder of elderly couple Prokhodko
- DevelopingPolice file prosecutor's statement against Hebron man accused of years-long sexual abuse of daughter
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