• Published 01:47 04.11.09
  • Latest update 02:59 04.11.09

'Jewish terrorist' suspected in murder blamed on Palestinians

Police suspect Yaakov Teitel murdered two traffic officers - a crime originally attributed to Palestinian terrorists.

By Chaim Levinson Tags: Israel news Jewish terrorist

Police suspect that Yaakov (Jack) Teitel, who has confessed to murdering two Palestinians and carrying out a long list of other, less deadly, terror attacks, also murdered two traffic policemen in the Jordan Valley eight months ago - a crime originally attributed to Palestinian terrorists.

Haaretz reported on Tuesday that police suspected Teitel of other murders in addition to those of the two Palestinians, but at the time, a gag order was still in place that prevented specifying which murders.

The policemen, Warrant Officer David Rabinowitz and Senior Warrant Officer Yehezkel Ramzarkar, were shot while sitting in their patrol vehicle near Moshav Massua. The subsequent investigation indicated that the assailant had lain in wait at the turn-off from the main road to Massua and did something to make them stop and roll down their window. He then shot them from point-blank range. No damage was done to the vehicle, and nothing was taken from it.

Teitel denied responsibility for these murders, and it not clear what evidence the police have against him. But a police source said yesterday that Teitel's modus operandi in the crimes he has admitted to "precisely matches" that of the policemen's murder.

The police and the Shin Bet security service have long assumed that the policemen's killer acted alone, and not as part of an organization, making it difficult to get information about the crime. And while the police considered the possibility that the murder was criminal rather than the work of terrorists, three different lines of inquiry had drawn blanks, leaving investigators utterly in the dark.

Teitel has confessed to carrying out other attacks on policemen in retaliation for the police protection granted the Gay Pride Parade in Jerusalem in 2006: He planted an improvised explosive device in a police station in the settlement of Eli and also blew up bombs near two police patrol cars in Jerusalem.

A psychiatrist examined Teitel on Tuesday and pronounced him sane. However, the evaluation found that he did have schizoid traits - extreme disinterest in social ties, coldness and solitariness. He will be examined by another psychiatrist tomorrow, this time one hired by the defense rather than the state.

Also Tuesday, the Shin Bet detained Yosef Espinoza, 51, on suspicion of involvement in Teitel's crimes. Espinoza, like Teitel, is an American immigrant who lives in the settlement of Shvut Rachel, and he is known as Teitel's best friend.

However, it is not yet clear what exactly Espinoza is suspected of: He has already been arrested once, 10 days ago, and then released.

Alleged Jewish terrorist Yaakov Jack Teitel.

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  • 14. 0 0
    is this typical of israeli police work in the west bank?
    • eric
    • 05.11.09
    • 07:44

    we haven't a clue who killed them; so it must have been palestinians. i wonder how many palestinians are paying a price for "gee officer, i don't know WHO could have done it, i didn't see or hear anything...oh but wait...there WERE some palestinians lurking in the area earlier"? the cull comes from the nearest palestinian village and the line-up is sure to yield a suspect. sweet and easy. it's known as two birds with one stone.

  • 13. 0 0
    Other View
    • american
    • 04.11.09
    • 20:14

    the goverment of Israel made them with their extremist idea put them in stolen land you keep them and hope they make you all happy

  • 12. 0 0
    A Serial Killer
    • Mark of Lewiston
    • 04.11.09
    • 11:10

    If he really is just a serial killer, he probably did the same things in Florida before moving to Israel. Florida authorities should be checking cold cases. And if Florida authorities want to extradite him, they do have a death penalty.

  • 11. 0 0
    To #3 Distortion of facts
    • Levi
    • 04.11.09
    • 08:31

    Distorting the use of Terroism the same as you do with genocide. Hes a murderer plan and simple there are many in the world. Terrorism would be blowing busses up, suicide bombers and any who use murder to terrorise the public.. This guy is a murderer if the reports are true hes a bit of a nut job..

  • 10. 0 0
    Please don't send them back
    • stella westwell
    • 04.11.09
    • 08:21

    We already have more than enough "crazy guys" here. Just lock them up and forget where you put the key.

  • 9. 0 0
    Chaim Ben Kahan
    • stella westwell
    • 04.11.09
    • 08:19

    I suppose to you the words Jewish and Terrorist are an oxymoron. Jews are no less likely to be terrorists than followers of any other religion.

  • 8. 0 0
    Will he be released at next Gesture ?
    • Stan
    • 04.11.09
    • 08:01

    This is one sick puppy !! Is there a chance he will be released along with other terrorists when Israel makes another gesture to PA ?

  • 7. 0 0
    Sanity
    • Jochai Rubinstein
    • 04.11.09
    • 07:09

    A psychiatrist examined Teitel on Tuesday and pronounced him sane. This makes you wonder about Shrinks, Do they consider themselves Sane too? This kind of sane people need to be removed from society forever.

  • 6. 0 0
    A terrorist - one who inflicts terror?
    • Palestinian Brit
    • 04.11.09
    • 06:48

    I think you mean how could a Jew possibly be a terrorist. Look at the list of his actions - it will be difficult for you to argue that he isn't a terrorist.

  • 5. 0 0
    How is he a terrorist?
    • Chaim Ben Kahan
    • 04.11.09
    • 05:18

    Where is the terror? Strange how Haaretz calls Hamas terrorist militants and this crazy guy a "terrorist". It seems like a big frame up but lets see when it goes to trial.

  • 4. 0 0
    "OUTLAWED SETTLERS"
    • AARON
    • 04.11.09
    • 04:59

    Everybody knows that there are tens of ?Yaakov (Jack) Teitel? (Jewish Terrorists) out there in the settlements in the West Bank, and everyone knows that our Israeli Police will not arrest them or even touch them. Until when shall we keep these outlawed settlers free. !!

  • 3. 0 0
    Stop with the "Jewish Terrorist" lingo
    • Mick
    • 04.11.09
    • 04:50

    He is an Israeli American.

  • 2. 0 0
    Selective use of language
    • Avi
    • 04.11.09
    • 04:50

    If proven guilty, this man's conduct is deplorable. However, I do wonder whether Haaretz will continue to refer to him as a terrorist or whether it will use the more pernicious term "militant" that it cynically deems more appropriate when referring to the other side of the conflict.

  • 1. 0 0
    Send them back to the US
    • Other View
    • 04.11.09
    • 03:35

    Like we need more extremism