Security cameras at kiosk across from restaurant in which Nidal Amar worked with Tomer Hazan, his victim, show Amar several days before murder, calm, smiling, chatting
Every day, just before midnight, Nidal Amar would finish his shift at Tzahi Bar and Grill and go into a kiosk across the street. A week ago, the kiosk security cameras caught him entering the establishment at approximately 10:30 pm, three days before Amar killed IDF soldier Tomer Hazan.
His motivation, Amar would later tell investigators, was to use Hazan's body to free Amar's brother, a member of the Tanzim, who had been held in Israel for the past 10 years over involvement in terrorist attacks.
The security camera at the Bat Yam kiosk shows Amar smiling and conversing.
Nidal at Kiosk (Video: Itay Blumenthal, Meir Turjeman, Yedioth Ahronoth) |
Tomer Hazan
After the funeral (Photo: Motti Kimchi)
Friends of Tomer who worked with him at the restaurant, also watched the tapes. "I can't believe this man earned our trust, and especially Tomer's. He's a murderer," one of friends said.
At gravesite (Photo: EPA)
"He's the last person I'd believe would murder one of the guys. He was a nice man, always laughing – a gentle person who had a trustworthy reputation and now it turns out he's a killer. I wonder how long he was planning this murder and how he lured Tomer into the territories."
Following investigation, the Shin Bet raided Amar's home and took him in for questioning. During questioning, Amar admitted he persuaded the soldier, who had worked with him in the restaurant in Bat Yam, to travel with him to his home in the village.
When the two arrived at the village, Amar took the soldier to an open field north of the village of Siniria, where he murdered him. He then dumped his body in a well.
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