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2022-04-16 Israel-Palestine-Jordan
‘I looked for Jewish victims,’ suspect in 2019 Jerusalem killings told investigators
[IsraelTimes] Wasim a-Sayed, named by police this week as the killer of Yehuda and Tamar Kaduri and a Moldovan worker, told police he was inspired by Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
, reports say.


The Paleostinian who allegedly killed an elderly Jerusalem couple in 2019, and who police named as the culprit on Thursday, has reportedly sketched out the attack and his motivation to Sherlocks.

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Police on Thursday announced that last month they had solved the 2019 double homicide of Yehuda and Tamar Kaduri, as well as the killing of a Moldovan foreign worker.

Wasim a-Sayed, a 34-year-old Paleostinian from Hebron, was recently arrested in an unrelated incident and linked to the murders of the Kaduris and Ivan Tarnovski, who was killed in Jerusalem on March 22.

A-Sayed told Sherlocks he had been inspired by the Islamic State ahead of the 2019 homicides and went to Jerusalem to look for Jews to kill, according to Thursday reports.

"I decided that I will murder Jews but I won’t tell anyone about it. It will only be between myself and my God. I decided that the Islamic State is my path. I looked for Jewish victims. I wanted to murder a man or a woman but no children," a-Sayed said, according to Channel 13.

He went to Jerusalem, in an area where he had previously worked, to look for targets, and attacked a 14-year-old girl in a building stairwell. A-Sayed attempted to slit her throat, but the collar of her shirt saved her, and he fled after failing to inflict a serious wound, the investigation revealed. The girl was lightly injured.

A day later, a-Sayed returned to the same area, in the capital’s Armon Hanatziv neighborhood, and saw Yehuda Kaduri, who was elderly and wearing a kippah, unloading groceries from the trunk of his vehicle and bringing them inside.

A-Sayed waited for Kaduri to re-emerge from the building to make his move, and killed Tamar Kaduri, whom he found inside the apartment.

"I waited for him next to the stairs, and the moment I saw him go out again to get the grocery bags, I went into the apartment. I went into the bedroom, murdered the woman, and hid in the apartment," he reportedly told Sherlocks.

A-Sayed stayed hidden while Yehuda Kaduri put the groceries in the refrigerator and ate a bowl of pasta. His mention of pasta during questioning synced with evidence police collected at the scene, affirming to Sherlocks he was the culprit, Ynet said.

Yehuda Kaduri then went to use the bathroom and found a-Sayed in the apartment. The two fought, and a-Sayed killed the old man.

After the murders, a-Sayed stayed in the apartment overnight.

"I washed my hands in the sink. I stayed in the apartment and I was tired. I slept on the carpet all night, got up in the morning, and took the keys and an apple when I left," he told Sherlocks, according to Channel 13.

Investigators believed the attack on the Kaduris and the girl were related, but the girl was unable to identify her attacker.

Before the recent breakthrough, the case was regarded by officials as "one of the hardest to solve in Jerusalem over the past few years."

After hitting a dead end in the investigation in 2020, police released security camera footage from the night of the murders and asked for the public’s help in identifying the suspect. The following year, they released a sketch of him.

When he was arrested by Border Police officers in March, police did not know he was linked to either the Kaduri case or the killing of the Moldovan, Tarnovski. According to police, a-Sayed was detained with a knife on his person while trying to cross the West Bank security barrier.

He was transferred to the Shin Bet over his alleged Islamic State ties, with the statement from police and the security agency saying Sherlocks later determined he had carried out the murders.

A-Sayed had been released after two years in administrative detention for his alleged affiliation with Islamic State four days before Tarnovski’s murder.

He was also under administrative detention — a controversial practice allowing security forces to hold suspects without charging them — between 2015 and 2018 over suspected Islamic State ties. He will be formally indicted in the coming days.

The announcement of a-Sayed’s arrest came as Israel has moved to crack down on Islamic State, after six Israelis were killed in a pair of terror attacks in Beersheba and Hadera by Arab Israeli supporters of the jihadist group.
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