Israeli Settler Found Guilty of Murder in Attack on Dawabsheh Family

Mourners hold posters of Palestinian Riham Dawabsheh, 27 and her family as they walk past a banner depicting her 18-month-old son Ali during her funeral at Duma village near the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, September 7, 2015. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini/Files
Mourners hold posters of Palestinian Riham Dawabsheh, 27 and her family as they walk past a banner depicting her 18-month-old son Ali during her funeral at Duma village near the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, September 7, 2015. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini/Files
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Israeli Settler Found Guilty of Murder in Attack on Dawabsheh Family

Mourners hold posters of Palestinian Riham Dawabsheh, 27 and her family as they walk past a banner depicting her 18-month-old son Ali during her funeral at Duma village near the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, September 7, 2015. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini/Files
Mourners hold posters of Palestinian Riham Dawabsheh, 27 and her family as they walk past a banner depicting her 18-month-old son Ali during her funeral at Duma village near the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, September 7, 2015. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini/Files

An Israeli court found a Jewish settler guilty of racially motivated murder on Monday in a 2015 deadly arson attack on the Palestinian Dawabsheh family in the occupied West Bank.

The triple conviction of Amiram Ben-Uliel, 25, by Lod District Court carries a potential life prison sentence.

He has argued that Israeli investigators forced him to make a false confession to the attack on the Dawabsheh family's home in the village of Duma on July 31, 2015 that killed 18-month-old Ali and his parents Saad and Riham.

A lawyer for Ben-Uliel said on Monday that he would appeal the verdict at Israel's Supreme Court.

Referred to in Israel as “price-tag attacks”, such offences have usually been carried out in what the attackers say are reprisals for Palestinian attacks on Israelis or government curbs on unauthorized West Bank settlement building.



WHO Aims to Begin 2nd Phase of Polio Campaign in Gaza on Oct. 14

A Palestinian child is vaccinated against polio, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Jabalia in northern Gaza Strip, September 10, 2024. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa/File Photo
A Palestinian child is vaccinated against polio, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Jabalia in northern Gaza Strip, September 10, 2024. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa/File Photo
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WHO Aims to Begin 2nd Phase of Polio Campaign in Gaza on Oct. 14

A Palestinian child is vaccinated against polio, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Jabalia in northern Gaza Strip, September 10, 2024. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa/File Photo
A Palestinian child is vaccinated against polio, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Jabalia in northern Gaza Strip, September 10, 2024. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa/File Photo

A World Health Organization official on Friday said the organization has sent a request to Israel to begin the second phase of the polio vaccination campaign in Gaza from Oct. 14.

"We have asked the Israeli authorities to consider a similar scheme that we had for the first round, something they call 'tactical pauses' (in fighting) during the working hours of the campaign," said Ayadil Saparbekov, WHO lead for emergencies in the occupied Palestinian territory, Reuters reported.

He said negotiations were ongoing and that a meeting with Israeli authorities about the next phase of the campaign was planned for Sunday.