The suspect in the rape of Shay-Lee Atari and Naama Shahar is expected to arrive in Israel tomorrow and be questioned by police. His attorney, Moshe Weiss, claimed an arrest warrant was issued against him, but police denied this. According to the attorney, the suspect "is coming to Israel of his own free will, in order to present his version and despite the fact that Israeli police issued an arrest warrant against him, contrary to what was previously promised by them. The arrest warrant that was issued serves no investigative purpose. It serves a 'headline.' So I would suggest to everyone not to get excited about the headline 'arrested at the airport.'"

