Palestinian Terrorists Get Multiple Life Sentences for Tel Aviv Market Massacre

Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images
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The Algemeiner reports: JNS.org – Three Palestinian terrorists who were convicted of murder in October for their involvement in the June 2016 terror attack that killed four Israelis in Tel Aviv’s Sarona Market were each sentenced in Tel Aviv District Court on Wednesday to four life sentences and an additional 60 years.

The court also ordered the terrorists to compensate each of the victims’ families with NIS 258,000 ($74,000) and each seriously injured victim with NIS 200,000 ($57,000). Additionally, the terrorists must pay each person that they attempted to murder NIS 20,000 ($5,700). Last month, Mahmoud Mahamrah, 22, Khaled Mahamrah, 21, and Yunis Aish Musa Zin, 22, were convicted by the court on four counts of murder and 41 counts of attempted murder.

In the summer of 2016, the two Mahamrah cousins from the village of Yatta near Hebron dressed in suits and dined on sweets at the Max Brenner restaurant in the crowded Sarona Market moments before drawing weapons and indiscriminately shooting civilians.

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