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The lynching of a Jew in Acre: 10 years of imprisonment for a resident of the city of Adham Bashir Israel today

2022-11-28T08:03:27.482Z


During the "Wall Guard" operation Mor Janashvili was attacked while in his car • Bashir was convicted of a terrorist act of aggravated sabotage


Attacked and stoned:

the court sentenced Adham Bashir, who carried out the lynching in Acre against Mor Janashvili.

The difficult event, which took place during the "Guardian of the Walls" operation in May of last year, caused Janashvili serious injuries.

He lost consciousness, was brought to the hospital while moderately injured, where he was hospitalized for a considerable period of time and even required prolonged rehabilitation.

Bashir was convicted of a terrorist act of aggravated malicious wounding, when he threw a stone at Janashvili's vehicle and hit the back of the vehicle.

Bashir used these to break the window of the vehicle, and all from a nationalist-ideological motive.

Wounded during the lynching.

Mor Janashvili in court, photo: Michel dot Kom

The prosecution asked the judges to sentence Bashir to between 10 and 13 years in prison.

On the other hand, Bashir's attorney asked for a prison sentence of between one and four years in practice.

Today (Monday) as mentioned, the court determined that the punishment will be 10 years. 

They attacked and stoned.

The lynching in Acre, photo: no credit

As a reminder, in the case of additional defendants, Kosai Abbas, who is accused of a terrorist act of attempted murder and the case is still ongoing, as well as Bilal Hilwani, who received a year in prison for rioting.

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Source: israelhayom

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