Yitzhar resident indicted after armed sheep search erupts into violence in Huwara, West Bank (opens original article in a new tab)
A Yitzhar resident was indicted for his role in a violent confrontation during a sheep search in Huwara, West Bank, which resulted in serious injuries to two Palestinians. The prosecution claims he blocked a vehicle, fired a weapon, and fled with others after assaulting the victims. Cohen's lawyers argue he acted in self-defense.
- Yitzhar resident Uriah Cohen indicted for blocking Palestinian vehicle and firing weapon in Huwara, West Bank
- Cohen and others allegedly assaulted two Huwara residents after a sheep search turned violent
- Prosecution claims Cohen collected shell casings and fled with masked individuals after the attack
- Cohen's lawyers claim he acted in self-defense over perceived sheep theft
- Indictment includes charges of endangering life, threats, and obstruction of justice
- Security-camera footage and witness accounts support prosecution's case
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