Israeli security services on Monday released photos showing that Palestine was arrested for killing Esther Horgan in the West Bank last week.
Horgan, 52, left her home in a West Bank settlement in Tal Menashe last Sunday for a boxing in nearby Reihan Forest. Her body was found early Monday with clear signs of a violent attack by police and security group Shin Bet on suspicion of an act of terrorism.
Photos from the arrest of Esther Horgan’s killer
(Video: IDF Speaker Unit )
Last Thursday, security services said the suspect in the attack was arrested shortly after the incident, and Monday morning the Israeli National Terrorism Unit released photos from the arrested attacker, on recorded with a camera directed by one of the soldiers.
The documents from the attack, carried out by the IDF, Shin Bet and Israeli special forces, show the soldiers sweeping the Palestinian town of Tura al-Gharbiya near Jenin in the West Bank, into the person’s home. who is a suspect and eventually arrested.


The suspect was moved to Shin Bet for questioning, when it was admitted that he had carved into Israeli territory through an opening in the security fence, with the intention of launching a terrorist attack against him. Israelich.
He also confessed to the murder of Horgan, which he committed on Sunday afternoon while moving in the woods by smashing her head with a rock. The suspect repeated Horgan’s murder at the scene of the crime.

Israel releases film from the arrest of Esther Horgan’s murderer
(Photo: Israeli Police)
“Police National Anti-Terrorism Unit soldiers, along with the Shin Bet and the IDF, are working to maintain state security through counter-terrorism activity and detention of suspects,” Border Police said. in a statement.
Horgan is still alive with a husband and six children – two daughters and four sons. The youngest of them, 13, celebrated his bar mitzvah just three months ago.


The suspect is arrested
(Photo: IDF Speaker Unit)
Over the weekend, thousands of trails walked in the woods in honor of Horgan’s memory. The passengers, some of whom were out in a convoy of vehicles with Israeli flags from the center of the country, also took part in a rally in memory of Esther that took place in Reihan Forest.