Benjamin Horgen hails the news of the arrest of a suspect in the apparent terror murder of his wife, Esther Horgen, in the West Bank earlier this week.
“We of course commend [the security forces], I was sure it was going to happen sooner or later,” he says in a statement.
“They did the job in a terrific way, and we trust the security forces and the courts, and of course expect justice to be served to the fullest for the despicable murderer.”
Benjamin Horgen (L) speaks to reporters alongside Samaria Regional Council chairman Yossi Dagan in the Tal Menashe settlement after his wife was killed in an apparent terror attack on December 21, 2020. (Screen capture/Channel 13)
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