The Supreme Court has accepted the government's request to increase the punishment for two residents of eastern Jerusalem who were found guilty of attacking Binyamin Drori.
The defendants were working at a construction site when they attacked their coworker, Drori. The court noted that, among other means of beating him, the brothers sicced their pit bull on the victim.
The Supreme Court has increased Omar Masselmani's punishment from 18 to 27 months in prison, and that of his brother Mahmad from 14 to 18 months.