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Kach members arrested on suspicion of hanging Zada posters in Shfaram
By: Israel Insider staff and partners   
Published: September 4, 2005   
 
Three twenty-five year old men, one a Canadian citizen, were arrested early Sunday morning on suspicion of hanging posters of Jewish terrorist Eden Natan Zada in the town of Shfaram, where he recently shot and killed four Arab Israelis and was then beaten to death by a mob of angry residents.

The men are members of the outlawed Kach group. A spokesman for the group said the posters' message was to prompt an investigation into Zada's murder, "whose killers have not been punished."
 
Posters of Jewish killer hung in Shfaram  - (Ynet)
 
 

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