Jerusalem – Palmers’ Killer Sentenced To 2 Life Sentences And 58 Years

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    FILE - Members of the Israeli emergency service Zaka carry the body of Yonatan Palmer away from the scene of a car crash near the West Bank city of Hebron September 23, 2011. ReutersJerusalem – The Judean Military Court on Tuesday sentenced Palestinian Waal al-Arjeh to two life sentences and and an additional 58 years for killing Asher Palmer, 25, and his infant son, Yonatan by throwing a stone at their vehicle in September 2011.

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    Testifying before the court ahead of the sentencing, Asher’s father Michael Palmer said that the first time he saw his son’s corpse following his death, he was wrapped in a tallit (prayer shawl) and there was a little box on top for his grandson Yonatan.

    In a future hearing, Asher Palmer’s family’s lawyer Adrian Agassi will ask the court for around NIS 10 million in compensation.

    The military court set a legal precedent when it ruled that Arjeh was guilty of murder for killing the two by stone-throwing, Agassi previously told The Jerusalem Post.

    “It is the first time that a military court has handed a verdict of murder for rock-throwing,” said Agassi, who prior to his private practice served as a military judge for 10 years. “I cannot remember a verdict like this.”

    The ruling, which was issued by the Judea Military Court two weeks ago, said that Arjeh had intentionally caused the death of Palmer and his son.

    According to the IDF, Arjeh and an accomplice, Ali Saadeh, had intentionally thrown a stone from a moving taxi at Palmer’s vehicle.

    The stone broke the windshield and caused the car to overturn.

    Agassi said that Arjeh had the right to an appeal and he was certain he would use it.

    “But I do not see that this ruling will be overturned,” he added.

    The ruling comes at a time when settlers in Judea and Samaria are pushing for the IDF and the government to take the escalations of rock-throwing against Israeli vehicles in the West Bank more seriously.

    Initially, security forces thought Palmer and his son died in a car accident on Route 60 outside the Kiryat Arba settlement on September 23. It took days before the Defense Ministry recognized them as terror victims.

    According to Agassi, this was not an incident in which a random small roadside stone was tossed. The object thrown at Palmer’s vehicle, he said, was more like a block, in that it was 18 by 11 centimeters and five centimeters thick.

    “It was thrown from an oncoming vehicle that was traveling in the opposite direction.

    At that velocity, it was like shooting a bullet,” Agassi said.

    Arjeh was the ringleader of a gang that developed this method to kill Jews, Agassi said. They had tried it many times before, he added. The attorney said the defendant had worked for the Palestinian Authority security forces and as a taxi driver, and knew the area roads very well.

    The court also charged Arjeh with 25 counts of attempted murder.

    “This is not just a personal win for Palmer’s family,” Agassi said.

    Verdicts such as this coupled with a stiff sentence are important for Israeli deterrence against Palestinians who use stone throwing as a weapon against Israelis, he stated.

    “This was nothing less than terrorism and we have to fight back with every legal method we can,” he said.

    Asher’s father, Michael, he said, was a brave man for fighting on his son’s behalf to ensure justice was done.


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    my2cence
    my2cence
    10 years ago

    The sad part is that nothing scares them! Not death, and definitely not jail! They just keep on doing…

    10 years ago

    He will get out with the next plea deal. No worries……….

    10 years ago

    This animal will go on a hunger strike and be released within 5 years.

    posaikacharon
    posaikacharon
    10 years ago

    Now wait for these human rights whackos to come out screaming; “but it was only a little rock….”