The Military Prosecution for the West Bank filed an indictment on Thursday against Shadi Juma, the terrorist who killed Ido Zoldan in 2007, the IDF spokesperson said in a statement. 

The terrorist was recently released from Palestinian Authority custody and was arrested in Kalkilya on May 26, 2026, during a joint operation by IDF forces and the Shin Bet.

According to the indictment, in November 2007 the defendant and two others devised a plan to carry out a shooting attack against Jewish settlers on a major route.

The defendant and his accomplices reportedly gathered the necessary weapons and prepared the vehicle for the attack.

Juma's accomplices were indicted in 2008.

IDF soldiers operate in the West Bank, June, 2026.
IDF soldiers operate in the West Bank, June, 2026. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

The indictment displays Juma's intent to kill Zoldan

They then set out to look for vehicles driven by Israelis, agreeing to confirm that the victim was Jewish before shooting, the IDF spokesperson explained.

After spotting Zoldan's car, they approached it in their own vehicle, and one of the accomplices fired at it from close range with the intent to cause death.

Zoldan died as a result of the attack.

The indictment charges Juma with intentionally causing death while acting in concert, which is equivalent to being charged with murder.