Israel mob lynches Eritrean after bus station attack
Asylum seeker shot by security guard and beaten by bystanders after deadly shooting in Beersheba.
An Eritrean man has died after he was shot and beaten by a mob after he
was mistaken for an attacker during a raid in southern Israel, Israeli police
say.
The attack on Sunday night at a bus station in the city of Beersheba
saw a Palestinian man armed with a rifle and a knife kill an Israeli soldier
and wound about 10 other people.
The Palestinian attacker was killed, while a security guard shot the
Eritrean bystander, identified by Israeli media as 29-year-old Haftom Zarhum,
thinking he was an accomplice of the assailant.
A video circulating online shows that a mob also beat Zarhum, who later
died in hospital.
At least one Israeli soldier was filmed kicking Zarhum in the head as
he lay bleeding on the floor of the terminal. Another man lifted a bench and
dropped it on Zarhum's head as others tried to protect him by placing a bar
stool over his body.
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld
confirmed Zarhum was "misidentified".
"The man was hit by bystanders and individual civilians who were
in the area. Police are looking into it now and have obtained the CCTV footage
of the incident."
The Israeli IBA network posted footage of the attack, purportedly
recorded by a surveillance camera.
Rosenfeld said the "Palestinian attacker stabbed a soldier and
stole his M-16 rifle," opening fire on the crowd at the bus terminal. The
soldier died in hospital.
The attacker was named by police as Muhand Alukabi, 21, a resident of
Hura in the Negev.
"The death of an asylum seeker at the hands of security guards and
an angry mob is a tragic but foreseeable outgrowth of a climate in which some
Israeli politicians encourage citizens to take the law into their own
hands," said Sari Bashi, Israel-Palestine country director at Human Rights
Watch. “The Israeli authorities should investigate and prosecute those
responsible for the attack. Israel faces acute threats to public safety, but
vigilantism will only lead to more innocent people being harmed or killed.”
Triggered by Israeli incursions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound last
month, violence and protests against Israel's occupation have increased in
frequency across the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.
Diplomatic moves to halt the more than two weeks of unrelenting
violence has gained steam, with US Secretary of State John Kerry saying he
plans to meet both the Israeli and Palestinian leaders in the coming days.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, rejected an idea
from France that would see international observers sent to the Al-Aqsa Mosque
compound.
Israeli forces have responded to the unrest with a crackdown on
protesters, using tear gas, stun grenades, rubber-coated steel bullets and live
ammunition.
Sunday's attack brings the total number of Palestinians killed since
the beginning of the month to 44. Eight Israelis have been killed.
Checkpoints have been set up in the occupied East Jerusalem, where some
of the attackers have come from, and about 300 soldiers on Sunday began
reinforcing the police force.
African asylum seekers in Israel have long been the target of political
incitement and discriminatory legislation.
In July, an Israeli court approved the deportation of refugees to
countries such as Rwanda and Uganda, and gave a stamp of approval to the
indefinite detention of asylum seekers who refuse deportation.
Israeli Culture Minister Miri Regev, a member of Netanyahu's hardline
Likud party, has in the past called African asylum seekers a "cancer in
Israel's body".
Residences and schools servicing asylum seekers have also been targeted
in attacks, including with firebombs, in recent years.
The article talks about how an Asylum seeker was shot by a security
guard and was beaten by bystanders after a deadly shooting in Beersheba. Since it
was an accident, I lawfully don’t think they should get punished as they were
only trying to create order. Although I do think the chaos is getting out of
hand with all the deaths increasing and mobs springing up. The asylum seekers
protection is necessary although I do think they might cause problems with
becoming targets and easy prey for attacks. I strongly think something should
be done and think reinforcing the police force is a great move.
“Aljazeera.” 19 Oct. 2015. Aljazeera.com. 19 Oct. 2015. <http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/10/eritrean-mistakenly-shot-israel-attack-dies-151019064200199.html>
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