Prison Service Says Walid Daqqa, Who Was Convicted in Connection With the 1984 Murder of a Soldier, Is Suffering From a Terminal Illness, but a Special Parole Board Dealing With Life Sentences Rules His Offense Precludes Release
The Parole Board Says That Walid Daqqa, Who Was Convicted in 1986 of in the Murder of Israeli Soldier Moshe Tamam and Now Has Cancer, Should Still Be Considered as Serving a Life Sentence, Even Though That Sentence Had Been Shortened and Completed
Walid Daka, who murdered an Israeli soldier in 1984, has cancer and wants to die at home, but his victim's family feels betrayed; 'This is spitting in our face,' says slain soldier's niece