Jerusalem – An Arab attacker armed with a gun and a knife opened fire in a southern Israel bus station on Sunday, police said, killing an Israeli soldier and wounding 10 people in one of the boldest attacks yet in a monthlong wave of violence.
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The attack came as Israel further tightened security around the country, highlighted by the construction of a barrier separating Jewish and Arab neighborhoods in east Jerusalem. In a bid to halt the fighting, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said he would meet the Israeli and Palestinian leaders in the coming days.
Israel has deployed thousands of police, backed up by troops, to maintain order following a spate of attacks, mostly stabbings, by Palestinian assailants. Those measures have so far failed to stop the violence.
In Sunday night’s attack, police said the Arab assailant entered the central bus station in the southern city of Beersheba and began shooting and stabbing people. They said an Israeli soldier was killed, five police were lightly wounded and five civilians were wounded to varying degrees.
Yoram Halevy, a police commander in southern Israel, told reporters that in addition to the knife and gun he entered with, the attacker also snatched a weapon from the soldier he killed.
The attacker, whose identity was not immediately known, was shot and killed.
A foreigner was shot by police during the attack after they apparently mistook him for an assailant. Halevy said security forces responding to the attack entered the bus station from another area and saw a “foreign national,” shooting and wounding him.
Israeli media said the foreigner was an Eritrean national living in Israel.
Israeli media showed footage of a blood-streaked floor and rows of ambulances outside the bus station. Security camera footage from the bus station aired on Israeli TV showed what appeared to be a civilian shooting the attacker as soldiers and civilians crouched for cover nearby.
The attack was one of the most serious incidents amid near-daily bouts of violence that has hit Israel and the Palestinian territories over the past month. After the attack, a crowd of Israelis gathered outside the bus station and chanted “death to Arabs.”
In response to the attack, Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan (Bayit Yehudi), who grew up in Beersheba, called on the international community to stop the Palestinian Authority’s incitement to terrorism.
“The international community must urgently act to curb the incitement and the encouragment of terrorism by the leaders of the Palestinian Authority, and not to plummet into initiatives such as internationalizing Temple Mount, which only encourage terrorism,” said Ben-Dahan, referring to recent suggestions to place the site under international supervision.
Speaking of the scene of the attack, he added that “unfortunately, the terrorists don’t stop. This is a stepping up from knife attacks to shooting.”
“I call again on the government to expel the families of terrorists. This is the only step that will deter them from carrying out the next terrorist attack,” he said.
Deputy Defense Ministet Rabbi Ben Dahan has been calling repeatedly on the Government to expel terrorists families, But for some reason they are fearful of world reaction. There are also calls for covert operations and elimination of top preachers and their families , a suggestion that in the current political atmosphere sounds like a joke.
The Israelis are ruled by PC secular sissies. Watch what the Rebbe said about Arab Terrorism and its causes.
Kahane was right. The Arabs must go. How long will this terrorism and bloodshed continue?
#Jewishlivesmatter
israel has to blow up both the palestine state offices and the house of abu mazen as they are responsible for the intifada
And do u know what will be the response to this terror, from the cholera Kerry when he arrives in Israel? He will demand a renewal of “peace talks,” ie. Giving up more Israeli land to the terrorists, thereby rewarding their terror and encouraging more terror!!! Don’t fall for it, Bibi! Kerry should stay home!