Jerusalem - Three suspects – including a minor – were arrested on Monday on suspicion of taking part in a wedding celebration last month in which revelers were caught on tape dancing with guns and cheering the murder of a Palestinian toddler and his parents.

The suspects are being held on charges of incitement to violence, and among the three suspects is the wedding singer, who continued to perform during the dancing.

In video taken at the scene, a group of men can be seen dancing while a number of them hold guns and knives in the air, and one of the revelers repeatedly stabs a photo of Ali Dawabsha, the 18-month-old murdered along with his parents in the firebomb attack on their house in the West Bank village of Duma in July.

Last week, police arrested four suspects allegedly seen dancing in the video, including the groom. They were released from custody on Thursday, though one of the suspects – an IDF soldiers whose rifle was passed around during the dancing, was kept in the custody of the IDF Military Police.

The video was shot at a wedding for a well-known Jewish extremist and caused shock and outrage in Israel when it was first broadcast last month by Channel 10. A number of politicians from across the political spectrum criticized the display, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said “Israel is a land of the rule of law. We will not tolerate a situation where a particular group refuses to accept the laws of the state, and carries out acts of murder.”