(Reuters) - An
Israeli military court on Tuesday sentenced a Palestinian to life
imprisonment over the killing of three Israeli youths, whose abduction
in the occupied West Bank set off a chain of events leading to the
50-day Gaza war last summer. The court found that
Hussam Kawasmeh, a member of the militant Hamas Islamist group, planned
the abduction in which Eyal Yifrach, 19, and Gilad Shaer and Naftali
Fraenkel, both 16, were shot dead while hitchhiking in the occupied West
Bank in June. Kawasmeh
was arrested in August and charged with murder. A three-judge panel
sentenced him to three life terms, according to a court document
released to the media. Two
Hamas operatives suspected of having killed the youngsters after
picking them up on a road near a Jewish settlement died in a firefight
with Israeli forces at their West Bank hideout in September. The bodies of the three Israelis were found in the West Bank nearly three weeks after their disappearance. In
an alleged revenge attack in July, a Palestinian teenager, Mohammed Abu
Khudair, was abducted and burned to death in Jerusalem by three
suspected Jewish assailants, who have since been charged with his
murder. Khudair's death and sweeping arrests by Israel
of suspected Hamas men across the West Bank led to clashes between
Palestinians and Israeli police in East Jerusalem and cross-border
rocket fire from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. A
seven-week-long Gaza war ensued in July and August in which, according
to the Palestinian Health Ministry, more than 2,100 Palestinians, most
of them civilians, were killed. Sixty-seven Israeli soldiers and six civilians in Israel were also killed.
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