Israeli police arrested a Palestinian resident of Hebron in his 60s after his daughter, a young Jerusalem resident in her early 20s, filed a complaint alleging years of sexual abuse. According to an N12 report by Inbar Twizer, the suspect was remanded periodically during the investigation, and a confrontation was held between father and daughter, where investigators noted the father had great difficulty controlling his impulses. A prosecutor's statement was filed last night, and police intend to file an indictment.
Israeli police have arrested a Palestinian man in his 60s from Hebron on suspicion of sexually abusing his daughter for years. The complainant, a woman in her early 20s residing in Jerusalem, filed a complaint detailing ongoing abuse, leading to the arrest. The suspect has been held and his remand periodically extended as the investigation continued. Police conducted a confrontation between father and daughter, during which investigators noted the suspect 'had great difficulty controlling his impulses,' according to a report by Inbar Twizer on N12. A prosecutor's statement was filed last night, and police announced they intend to file an indictment. The case has no direct connection to broader security events, but underscores ongoing police work on serious crimes across the Israeli-controlled areas.
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