Joint List Request to Bring Former Far-Right Public Security Minister to Justice

The Joint List appealed on Sunday against closing a probe into the killing of Moussa Hassouna in the central Israeli city of Lod in May 2021. It requested the Israeli government’s legal advisor to reopen the case file and bring former far-right Public Security Minister Amir Ohana into justice.

Moussa Hassouna (Photo: Adalah)

This comes in the wake of new disclosed information that Ohana interfered in the investigation process in favor of the criminals and with the aim of acquitting them. “Closing the case represents a flagrant discrimination between Arabs and Jews and gives the green light for criminals to commit other crimes,” Joint List head, MK Ayman Odeh (Hadash) wrote in his letter.

Hassouna, a 32-year-old Arab-Israeli father, was shot dead on May 10 in Lod, as violent Jewish-Arab clashes shook the city in the early days of the 11-day conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Five Jewish suspects were arrested on suspicion of being involved in Hassouna’s death but were released on bail shortly afterward. The men claimed that they were acting in self-defense after an Arab mob descended upon them.

Adalah, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, said it filed an appeal on behalf of Hassouna’s family against closing the case. In the appeal, Adalah Attorney Nareman Shehadeh-Zoabi argued that the investigatory material indicates that the Israeli police conducted a negligent, flawed investigation with the ultimate aim of clearing the suspects of any charge. Video footage and other materials found in the investigation files by Adalah also suggests that prominent political leaders unlawfully pressured the police throughout the investigation.

Video footage and other materials found in the investigation also suggests that prominent political leaders unlawfully pressured the police throughout the process, altering the course of investigation. Adalah argued that the self-defense claims relied on by the State Attorney to justify the closure of the cases must be assessed by judicial rather than law enforcement authorities. Its appeal demanded that the State Attorney reinvestigate all five suspects and conduct a thorough, adequate inquiry.

More on Adalah’s appeal: https://www.adalah.org/en/content/view/10617

Related: https://maki.org.il/en/?p=27853