Police Break Silence of Suspect in Rabbi Amos Gueta Murder After Two Weeks
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 13 hours ago
What happened
After two weeks of silence, police broke the silence of the main suspect in Rabbi Amos Gueta's stabbing murder in Netanya. The suspect had pretended to be mute during interrogation but was caught speaking outside the room. He began talking but has not yet given a full account. The stabbing occurred after a dispute at the yeshiva on July 1, and the suspect was arrested shortly after.
- 01Police broke the silence of the main suspect in Rabbi Amos Gueta's murder after two weeks.
- 02The suspect pretended to be mute during interrogation but was caught speaking outside the room.
- 03The stabbing happened on July 1 at the yeshiva where Rabbi Gueta met visitors.
- 04The suspect stabbed Rabbi Gueta four times after a dispute and fled the scene.
- 05The suspect was arrested in Netanya city center shortly after the attack.
- 06Rabbi Gueta was found unconscious and later declared dead at the hospital.
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