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The wounded man from the knife intifada threatened to stab his father: "Suffers from post-trauma"
During his interrogation, Naor Ben Ezra said that he took the knife in self-defense in case his father hurt him.
Ben Ezra was injured in a terrorist attack in 2015 in Jerusalem and in an interview with Walla!
His father said at the time: "We have all been in psychiatric care since it happened."
Ben-Ezra's defense attorney asked to be satisfied with his mere removal from his father's house
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Sunday, 31 October 2021, 22:15 Updated: 23:13
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Naor Ben Ezra, 19, who was injured as a child in a terrorist attack during the knife intifada in Jerusalem, was arrested last night (Sunday) on suspicion of threatening to slaughter his father while on his way to him with a knife in hand.
Police officers who were called to the scene located Ben Ezra and took him into custody.
His detention was extended by a day.
During his interrogation, Ben-Ezra said that he took the knife in self-defense in case his father harmed him and that he was attacked in 2015. His defense attorney, Avraham Zuchowitzky, said during the hearing that Ben-Ezra was injured in hostilities and that he "suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder". At his distance from his father's house in Jerusalem.
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Claimed to have taken the knife in self-defense.
Ben Ezra (Photo: Walla! NEWS system, Imri Sadan)
Ben Ezra was injured in a terrorist attack during the knife intifada in 2015, while riding his bicycle in the Pisgat Ze'ev neighborhood of the city.
He was stabbed to death by Hassan Mahani, 15, and his cousin Ahmad Mansara, 13, of East Jerusalem.
"They wanted to help Hamas and become martyrs."
"This attack has affected the whole family, we have all been in psychiatric treatment since it happened," his father Shai Ben Ezra said at the time in a conversation with Walla !.
"In the end, the scar on the inside is tens of times larger than the scar on the outside."
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