
The Attorney General's Office filed an indictment with the District Court against Walid Mansour, a 23-year-old resident of Jenin, a terrorist who carried out a stabbing attack at a construction site in Rosh HaAyin last month.
Rafael Levy, 32, was critically injured in the attack.
The terrorist is charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault in the context of an act of terrorism, aggravated robbery in the context of an act of terrorism, obstruction of justice, and other offenses.
According to the indictment, the terrorist - who does not have any residence permit in Israel - entered Israel through a gap in the security fence in order to find work, while armed with a folding knife.
When he arrived at a new neighborhood in Rosh HaAyin that was under construction, he encountered Levi, who owns an apartment that was under construction in the neighborhood.
The terrorist falsely claimed to have keys to apartments, including his own, and when the two arrived at the apartment, the terrorist pulled out a knife, said "Allahu Akbar," and began stabbing Levi about 20 times with it.
A struggle ensued between the two, at the end of which the terrorist left Rafael on the floor, stabbed him all over his body, and even took Levi's cell phone, keys, and car remote from the floor.
After managing to reach the entrance to the building with his last remaining strength, Levi was found by passersby and taken to the hospital in critical condition.
After returning to his home in Jenin, the terrorist, with the help of his friends, took various actions to evade his actions, locking himself in his house during the day and sleeping in a secret apartment at night. He shaved his head and beard to change his appearance and asked his friends to refer to him by a false name ("Hamada"), etc.
In the arrest request, Attorney Rice wrote: "A ground for arrest has been established against the respondent... In light of the severity, nature and character of his actions, their almost fatal outcome, their hostility towards any Jewish Israeli passerby, and the political, religious, nationalist or ideological motive that underpinned them, there is a very reasonable basis for fear that he will endanger the security of the public and the state. ... Given that he is a Palestinian resident of the Judea region.