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Israeli court orders release of Muhammad Abu Khudair murder suspects

Israeli court orders release of Muhammad Abu Khudair murder suspects

The Israeli daily Haaretz published additional details on Thursday:


Three of the six Jews suspected of being involved in the kidnapping
and murder of 16-year-old Shoafat resident Mohammed Abu Khdeir last week
will be released from custody today, the Petah Tikva Magistrate’s Court
ruled Wednesday.


The three are not suspected of the murder itself but of being part of
the cell that committed it. The police and Shin Bet security service
believe the murder was committed by the three main suspects – a
30-year-old man from a community near Jerusalem and two minors from the
capital [sic].


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