An-Najah News - Nablus - Five years after the perpetration of the Duma massacre in the occupied West Bank, in which 3 members of the Dawabsheh family (Saad and his wife Reham and their two-year-old son Ali) were martyred after burning the family home, the Israeli Central Court in Al- Led Monday condemned the terrorist, Amiram Bin Uliel,25, for having committed Three intentional murders.

According to the accusation, Ben Uliel killed the members of the Dawabsheh family on his own, with the aim of revenge for the killing of the settler Malachi Rosenfeld near Douma.  It’s added that Ben-Uliel monitored the village with his  partner in planning the crime, and the two agreed to carry out a crime in Douma and another in Majdal, with the aim of killing Palestinians in their homes.

On the evening of July 30, Bin-Uliel went out of his house to meet the accused defendant in a cave in the outpost, "Yeshuv Hadaat", but his partner did not come to the place, and Ben-Uliel decided to commit the terrorist crime on his own. With the aim of increasing the power of the terrorist operation and ensuring that the house that it burns is not abandoned, Bin Uliel searched for a house in which there are indications of the people living there. Initially he threw a Molotov cocktail through the window of the Mamoun Dawabshe house, which was empty of people.

After that, he went to the house of Saad and Reham Dawabshe, carrying the second incendiary bottle. He opened the bedroom window in which the couple and their two children were found, lit it, threw it and fled. The fire started burning and injured the four members of the Dawabsheh family, the eldest child Ahmed, who was seriously wounded, recovered from it after a long treatment.

It is noteworthy that in June 2018, the district court in Al-Led refused the confession of the Ben-Uliel that he willfully  killed the family by claiming that the confession was extracted from him illegally, while the court accepted his confession regarding other operations carried out by what the Israeli security services call "the insurgency base". It is an organization whose members have carried out a number of terrorist "price-tag" attacks.

In May 2019, Bins’ partner admitted, in a deal between his lawyer and the prosecution, that he was involved in planning the crime of burning the Dawabsha family, and of involvement in other crimes against  Palestinians. The prosecution agreed not to ask for a prison sentence of more than five years, and a half.