Jerusalem – Israel Arrests 4 Suspects In Fatal Rock Attack On Man Driving Home On Rosh Hashanah

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    FILE - Friends and family attend the funeral of 64-year-old Alexander Levlovitz who died when he lost control of his car and crashed after terrorists threw rocks at the vehicle in Jerusalem on the eve of Rosh ha Shana (Jewish New Year), a few days ago. September 16, 2015. Photo by Hadas Parush/FLASH90 Jerusalem – Israeli authorities say they have arrested four Palestinian youths who were allegedly involved in a fatal stone throwing attack on the eve of the Jewish New Year earlier this month.

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    Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said Saturday that a joint investigation with the Shin Bet security service led to the arrests of four east Jerusalem residents between the ages of 16 and 19. He said the suspects re-enacted the attack that killed Alexander Levlovitz, a 64-year-old Israeli who was driving home from a meal marking the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah.

    The attack sparked outrage in Israel and a government pledge to crack down on rock attacks in Jerusalem, which have been on the rise. Israel has since approved more lenient rules of engagement and tougher minimum sentences for offenders.‎


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    8 years ago

    Killed while driving a car on Rosh Hashana.
    It’s better that I refrain from leaving any comment here.

    SGMoish
    SGMoish
    8 years ago

    You can’t have it both ways. Either all deaths are tragic and for the sins of talking by davening, previous gilgul and etc., or it’s the victims evil deeds! But you can’t have it both ways

    8 years ago

    A Jewish man was murdered. His blood should be avenged whether or not he was religious.
    Lo sa’amod al dam achicha.
    He is my brother if he is religious or not.

    yankee96
    yankee96
    8 years ago

    These savages should be hung in public and then their houses and villages annihilated.

    This is not going to stop until theses savages feel the power of the IDF and every savage feels the consequences of their acts.They are not leaving or stopping,so the only solution is……..like the kamikazee fighters of Japan