Palestinian Charged With Murder In Jerusalem Light Rail Stabbing
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Palestinian man who stabbed a British woman to death on the Jerusalem light rail was charged with premeditated murder.
The indictment against Jamil Tamimi, 57, of the Ras al-Amud neighborhood of eastern Jerusalem, was filed Thursday by the Jerusalem District Attorney’s Office.
Hannah Bladon, 21, who died of her injuries after being stabbed multiple times in the chest by Tamimi with an 18.5 cm kitchen knife, was in Israel as part of a student exchange program with Hebrew University as part of her course of studies in religion, theology and archaeology at the University of Birmingham. She arrived in Israel in January and was returning home from an archeological dig when she was stabbed on April 14.
The indictment said that Tamimi chose to attack Bladon because she looked like a weak and easy target.
Tamimi reportedly has been found fit to stand trial by a psychiatrist at the Jerusalem district of the state prosecution, though he reportedly told investigators that he stabbed Bladon because he wanted the soldier standing next to her to kill him and had previously tried to commit suicide. He had checked himself out of the Kfar Shaul Mental Health Center the day before the attack.
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