West Bank - The 16-year-old Palestinian terrorist who murdered a Jewish mother of six in a stabbing attack in her home in the Otniel settlement in January was indicted Monday in an Israeli military court, Channel 2 reported.
According to the report, the indictment specifies that the teen attacker who killed Dafna Meir on January 17 returned to his home in the nearby Palestinian village of Beit Amra shortly after the stabbing, and watched a movie with his family.
The indictment noted that the Palestinian minor had been influenced by incitement on Palestinian television and therefore decided to murder Jews.
According to Channel 2, the indictment said that the attacker had armed himself with carving knifes before heading to Otniel. Upon arrival in the West Bank settlement, the indictment noted that he approached the Meir family home where he hid in bushes outside. From a distance he watched the 38-year-old nurse and her children inside their home.
The indictment order continued, adding that the terrorist then attacked Meir and began stabbing her in the upper body in front of one of her children. Despite Meir’s attempts to ward off the attacker, he was able to overcome her and repeatedly stab her.
Afterward, the assailant fled the scene while Meir lay dying. Meanwhile, emergency workers were called to the house and determined Meir’s death.
The formal accusation filed Monday also detailed the 16-year-old terrorist’s actions following the attack, in which he arrived home, noticed blood on his left hand and washed it off. Afterward, he reportedly sat down with his family and watched a movie.
Security forces arrested the teen terrorist at his home on January 19 for the murder of Meir.
The stabbing marked the first time Palestinian terrorists have executed a fatal attack inside a settlement since March 2011 when five members of the Fogel family were stabbed to death in their home in Itamar.