The Jerusalem District Court on Tuesday sentenced ‘Jewish Terrorist’ Jack Tytell to two life sentences and another 30 years in prison for the murder of two Palestinians and other crimes, Israeli media reported.
Tytell said that he had no regrets and was proud of what he had done.
Tytell was sentenced on Tuesday, though he was first convicted on January 16.
The court found that Tytell was not insane and was "responsible for his actions."
Florida-born Tytell, 39, was originally indicted in 2009.
He was charged with the 1997 murder of Palestinian taxi driver Samir Balbisi.
According to the indictment Tytell decided in May 1997 to murder Palestinians and came to Israel for that purpose, smuggling a gun into the country.
Tytell said that he had no regrets and was proud of what he had done.
Tytell was sentenced on Tuesday, though he was first convicted on January 16.
The court found that Tytell was not insane and was "responsible for his actions."
Florida-born Tytell, 39, was originally indicted in 2009.
He was charged with the 1997 murder of Palestinian taxi driver Samir Balbisi.
According to the indictment Tytell decided in May 1997 to murder Palestinians and came to Israel for that purpose, smuggling a gun into the country.