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Life imprisonment and 20 more years for the terrorist who murdered Uri Ansbacher - voila! news

2023-01-29T07:16:28.662Z


The District Court in Jerusalem handed down the maximum sentence to Arafat Arpaia, for the murder and rape of a female servicewoman in Ein Yael, Jerusalem, four years ago. "Inhuman Behavior"


An indictment against the terrorist Arafat a-Rafaiah, a resident of Hebron, who raped and murdered Uri Ansbacher (photo: Roni Knafo, editor: Shanir Dabush)

The District Court in Jerusalem this morning (Sunday) sentenced the terrorist Arafat Arpaiah to life imprisonment and an additional 20 years in prison, who murdered and raped Uri Ansbacher before in Ein in Jerusalem about four years ago.



Ansbacher, 19 years old, was found in Ein Yael, in the forest near the place where she served national service.

Her acquaintances testified that she went to isolate herself in the forest and when she returned and her phone was turned off they began searching for her.

After a few hours, her body was found with severe signs of violence.



A-Rafaiah, a resident of Hebron, fled the scene immediately after the murder.

However, through evidence collected at the scene, including DNA samples, he was located in the police database the very next day.

In his investigations, he confessed to the actions and even retraced his steps.

In his first investigations, he claimed that he did not know that it was a Jewish woman and said that he would have been a murderer even if it had been an Arab woman.

But afterwards, he said that he took a knife from his house to murder Jews, and that he would have released it if it had been in Arabia.

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Source: walla

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