Man killed in Be'er Sheva stabbing attack was Chabad-Lubavitch emissary
Rabbi Shalom Duchman, Director of Colel Chabad, responded to the murder by saying, "Rav Moshe Kravitzki was the gentlest of souls whose entire life was about caring for others."
Be'er Sheva terrorist taught high school in Bedouin town
In 2016, as part of a plea bargain, he admitted to a list of security offenses, including creating an ISIS terror cell. He was then sentenced to four years in prison and 12 months of conditional imprisonment.
In the ruling, judge Yoel Eden wrote, "The punishment should be on the lighter side," since "the accused has taken full responsibility for his actions, admitted to the amended indictment, expressed regret for his actions, and said that he knows he was wrong and will not do it again."
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