Sunday, November 21, 2010

Samaria Jew's Conviction 'a Conspiracy,' Family Says

by Maayana Miskin

Tzvi Strook, a Jewish farmer from Samaria, has been convicted in the beating of a Palestinian Authority Arab teenager three years ago. A Jerusalem judge found Strook guilty of kidnapping and beating Amran Farah, then 15.

Strook denies the charges, and says that not only did he not hit Farah, but he was not even present at the scene of the alleged attack. He plans to appeal the conviction.
Strook, who lives in Shiloh, is the son of Orit Strook, who heads the Judea and Samaria Human Rights Organization. The charges against him were filed by Yesh Din, an Israeli organization on the far left of the political spectrum.
Read the rest of the story on: Arutz7

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