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Palestinian man who fatally stabbed British exchange student jailed for 18 years

Israeli court says Jamil Tamimi was mentally ill when he stabbed Hannah Bladon in 2017

Dan Williams
Jerusalem
Monday 31 December 2018 17:14 GMT
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British tourist Hannah Bladon who was stabbed to death in Jerusalem on Good Friday
British tourist Hannah Bladon who was stabbed to death in Jerusalem on Good Friday (PA)

An Israeli court has sentenced a Palestinian to 18 years in prison for fatally stabbing a British woman in Jerusalem last year, under a plea bargain acknowledging he is mentally ill.

Jamil Tamimi, 59, killed 21-year-old exchange student Hannah Bladon on a tram as she was going to the church where she volunteered, the court heard. He targeted her at random when she came within his reach after offering her seat to an older woman, stabbing her at least seven times.

“This was not a terrorist incident ... This was a terrible murder carried out by a mentally ill person,” the prosecutor said, explaining why a life prison sentence had not been sought, according to a court transcript.

Tamimi’s lawyer said the defendant attacked Ms Bladon in a rage at his sons insisting that he stay in a mental institution rather than with them. “This drove him to stab a person to death so that he would be shot dead,” the lawyer said.

After the incident in April 2017, Tamimi was overpowered and arrested.

Dozens of Palestinians who carried out similar attacks, many of them as a political act against Israel, have been shot by security forces or armed civilians.

Ms Bladon’s relatives said the sentence was too lenient.

“For the family, it makes no difference whether this was a terror attack or just another crazed murderer,” said the family’s representative, Israeli lawyer Maurice Hirsch.

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“They are outraged by the leniency of the sentence. They expected that Hannah’s murderer would spent the rest of his life behind bars.”

The court transcript quoted Tamimi as saying after sentencing: “I’m sorry. I wish I could take her [Bladon’s] place. I did not mean to murder her. I don’t know how it happened.”

Reuters

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