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A week after the attack in Jerusalem: The suspect in the shooting of Yuval Castleman recounted his actions | Israel Hayom

2023-12-07T06:47:15.026Z

Highlights: A week after the attack in Jerusalem: The suspect in the shooting of Yuval Castleman recounted his actions. Staff Sergeant (Res.) Aviad Freija was brought early Thursday morning to the scene of the attack at the entrance to Jerusalem, where he reenacted the shooting incident. On Tuesday evening, Frija was released to house arrest after a hearing held at the military court in Beit Lid. Later in the day, it will be decided whether to extend his detention again.


Aviad Freija, who has been detained since the beginning of the week for his involvement in the incident in which Yuval Castleman was accidentally killed at the scene of the attack in Jerusalem, arrived at the scene again this morning and recounted what happened to the police investigators • Later in the day it will be decided whether his detention will be extended again


Staff Sergeant (Res.) Aviad Freija was brought early Thursday morning to the scene of the attack at the entrance to Jerusalem, where he reenacted the shooting incident involving Yuval Castleman, who helped kill the terrorists.

On Tuesday evening, Frija was released to house arrest after a hearing held at the military court in Beit Lid. Later in the day, it will be decided whether to extend his detention again.

Aviad Frija recounts the incident in which he accidentally shot and killed Yuval Castleman, photo: The use was made under section 27A of the Copyright Law

At the hearing, military prosecutor Lt. Col. Kobi Marcus asked to extend Frige's detention, saying: "We need to carry out more investigative actions, especially the actions that we raised at the hearing justify the continued detention of the suspect, and as you can see, the expected main actions will end on Thursday morning. Therefore, we believe that the additional point of examination is appropriate."

Military Judge Lt. Col. Toby Hart noted in his decision: "Do not shoot at someone who poses no danger, raising hands is a dangerous sign that does not pose a danger. At the same time, not every case in which hands were raised is excluded from danger as it was in the past. All that can be said is that in such a case, discretion must be exercised before firing."

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Source: israelhayom

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