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Palestinians arrested for tourist stabbing

January 26, 2011 17:39

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

A group of Palestinian men involved in both terror and criminal activity have been arrested in connection with the stabbing of two women in the Jerusalem Hills last month. Two of the men were indicted for the murder of American tourist Kristine Luken and the serious wounding of her friend, British immigrant Kaye Wilson.

Kifah Ghanimat and Iyad Fatpatah, residents of Palestinian villages near Hebron, were arrested a month ago after a joint investigation by the Shin Bet (Israel's internal security service) and the police identified the two men as those who had attacked, bounded and repeatedly stabbed Ms Luken and Ms Wilson.

The two women had been hiking near the Hannut ruins, west of Jerusalem. Ms Wilson survived the attack after feigning death. She had managed to wound slightly one of the attackers, whose blood was found on the shoelaces with which the men had bound the hands of their victims. The blood matched DNA samples of his blood, taken while he was under arrest for a series of robberies.

The two confessed to having participated in a long series of terror attacks, criminal robberies and sexual offences, along with other two other men.

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