Five years ago, terrorist Arafat Irfaiya, who set out to commit an attack while wearing a kippah, encountered 19-year-old Ori Ansbacher in an isolated nature area near the Biblical Zoo. Ori loved to spend time alone in nature, drawing and writing.
Irfaiya stabbed her multiple times and dragged her 150 meters while she was still alive, then raped her. During the rape, he continued stabbing her until he nearly decapitated her.
This monster in human form, who never stopped smiling throughout his trial, received life imprisonment plus 20 years.
Here are his disturbing interrogation responses, revealing his state of mind:
Irfaiya: "I made my parents proud because of what I did."
Investigator: "How do rape and murder cause pride?"
Irfaiya: "I didn't just rape someone - I killed a Jew. You can't understand because our thinking is different. If you ask anyone standing at a military checkpoint if they would be happy to kill a Jew... you'll see I did what every Arab dreams of."
Investigator: "Why didn't you do it earlier if you desired it so much?"
Irfaiya: "This is what Allah planned for me (laughs). The murder is the best and most important thing I've done in my life. If she had stayed alive, it would mean I failed in what I planned and failed my mission - that would have been the worst feeling in my life."
He described planning to enter Jerusalem through the forest to kill multiple Jews while wearing a kippah to blend in, but said when he saw "the Jewess" he understood Allah had sent her to him. He waited by her body hoping to surprise and kill more Jewish people, saying he would have been blessed to die as a "shahid" (martyr) in the attempt.
These are the kinds of people Israel has nearly agreed to release, and just like a leopard doesn't change its spots, neither will they.
Chap magazine contributed to this article.
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