The Tel Aviv District State Attorney's Office (Sunday, 3 January
2016), in Central District Court in Lod, submitted an indictment against Amiram
Ben-Uliel, 21, who is charged with the July 2015 murder
of three members of the Dawabshe family in Duma, the
attempted murder of an additional member of the family, and the commission of
other offenses including attempted murder and arson for racist motives. An
additional defendant, a 17-year-old minor, is charged with criminal conspiracy
and other offenses for racist motives, including conspiracy regarding the
aforesaid attack. The arson at Dormition Abbey is also attributed to him. The
accused are also charged with belonging to a terrorist organization.
The submission of the indictment was approved by the Attorney
General and the State Attorney.
According to the indictment – which was filed by attorneys Rachel Avisar
and Yael Atzmon – in the years 2009-2013, Jewish activists carried out various
"Price Tag" actions, which were characterized by arson and
spray-painting graffiti, against Muslims and Christians simply because of their
religious or national affiliation. Their overall goal was to deter
decision-makers and dissuade them from evacuating communities and outposts in
Judea and Samaria due to concern over additional actions and future
disturbances that would be carried out as a result. In 2013, Price Tag
activists were declared "an illegal organization."
In the indictment, it is claimed that, in the past two years, a
group of extremists began to operate that sought to advance a more violent
ideological agenda, the goal of which was to undermine the stability of the
State of Israel by violent terrorist acts, including harm to life and
bloodshed. To this end, the accused are charged with belonging to a terrorist
organization that set for itself the goal of bringing about a security
conflagration against a nationalist and inter-religious background. The violent
acts carried out by the accused in the framework of this terrorist organization
were designed to deliver a message of deterrence and to sow fear among the
non-Jewish population.
In the indictment, it says that, following the June 2015 murder
of Malachi Rosenfeld by Palestinians, Amiram Ben-Uliel and the accused minor conspired
to carry out a revenge attack against Arabs and to kill people. In this
context, the two discussed a location for the attack and agreed to carry it out
in Duma; they also agreed to carry out another attack – if possible – in nearby
Majdal, with the intention of killing people in their homes.
To this end, Ben-Uliel prepared a bag with two bottles full of a
flammable liquid, rags, a lighter, a box of matches, gloves and a can of black
spray-paint. On the night of 30 July, Ben-Uliel donned dark clothing and set
out from his home with the bag in order to meet the accused minor in a cave at
the outpost known as "Yishuv Da'at." After failing to meet the minor,
Ben-Uliel decided to carry out the attack on his own. Upon reaching the
outskirts of Duma, he tied his shirt around his head to hide his face and put
the gloves on his hands. In order to increase the damage and ensure that the
home he would set fire to was not abandoned, Ben-Uliel looked for a home with
indications that it was inhabited. He first spray-painted the words
"Revenge" and "Long live the King Messiah" on the walls of
a two-story home belonging to Mamun Dawabshe and then threw a firebomb through
one of its windows with the intention of killing its inhabitants. The home,
which was empty, went up in flames.
Immediately afterwards, Ben-Uliel turned toward the home of Saad
and Raham Dawabshe with the second firebomb in his hand. After trying to open
two windows without success, he opened a window to the bedroom in which the
family members were then sleeping, lit the firebomb, threw it in and fled on
foot. The fire spread and caught four family members. Ali Sa'ad Dawabshe, a
one-and-a-half year-old baby, his two parents, Sa'ad and Riham Dawabshe, were
killed; four-year-old Ahmed is still hospitalized five months later, having
been severely burned.
Ben-Uliel is charged with three acts of murder as well as attempted
murder, arson, and criminal conspiracy with racist motives. The minor is
charged with criminal conspiracy to commit murder for racist motives, arson,
willfully causing damage for racist motives and additional offenses.
The investigation was led by the ISA and the Israel Police.
Please note: The court has issued a gag order on all
details regarding the identity of the minor as well as all details regarding
the means and methods used by the ISA in investigating the affair.
Given that the subject of the second indictment is a minor, we are
unable to issue a copy of it.