The terrorist who murdered Iddo Zoldan in a 2007 shooting attack near Funduq in Samaria was released from Palestinian Authority custody and re-arrested by IDF forces in Qalqilya weeks ago, the military prosecution has now filed an indictment, according to Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio).
The military prosecution has filed an indictment against the terrorist who murdered Iddo Zoldan in a 2007 shooting attack near Funduq in Samaria, nearly 20 years after the attack. According to a report by Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio), the suspect was released from Palestinian Authority custody and was re-arrested by IDF forces in Qalqilya several weeks ago. The Zioneer reported earlier today that the suspect is Shadi Jum'a. The indictment, filed by the military prosecution in Judea and Samaria, comes after a long period during which the suspect was apparently held by the PA. The murder of Iddo Zoldan occurred in 2007 when terrorists opened fire on his vehicle. The case had remained unresolved for years until the recent arrest and indictment. The circumstances of the suspect's release from PA custody and his subsequent arrest by Israeli forces have not been fully detailed.
3 developments
- DevelopingIndictment filed for 2007 murder of Ido Zoldan; suspect held 18 years by Palestinian Authority
- DevelopingIDF arrests terrorist who shot soldier in Hebron Hills two weeks ago
- DevelopingPrison Service announces death of life-term inmate Imad Sarhan
- DevelopingSecurity forces resume arrests after 20-hour pause, reports say
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