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Fatal beating of Eritrean migrant prompts soul-searching in Israel amid wave of violence – US News

By JOSEF FEDERMAN, Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — The death of an Eritrean migrant who was shot and beaten by a mob that mistakenly believed he was a Palestinian attacker set off a round of soul-searching

By JOSEF FEDERMAN, Associated Press

JERUSALEM (AP) — The death of an Eritrean migrant who was shot and beaten by a mob that mistakenly believed he was a Palestinian attacker set off a round of soul-searching Monday amid the jittery atmosphere sweeping Israel in a wave of unrest.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the vigilantism. Some critics accused Israel’s leaders of fostering the charged climate, while others called for the swift prosecution of the crazed mob.

“It is a disgrace to Israeli society, and those that carried out this lynching need to be found and brought to justice,” said Yaakov Amidror, Netanyahu’s former national security adviser.

“Even if it was the terrorist himself, by the way, after he was shot, after he was neutralized and lying on the floor, you need to be an animal to torment him,” he told Israel Radio.

Nine Israelis have been killed in the past month in the attacks, mostly stabbings, on city streets. At least 41 Palestinians have been killed — including 20 identified by Israeli authorities as attackers; the rest were slain in clashes with Israeli forces.

Amid the seemingly random attacks, Israelis have stocked up on mace and pepper spray, and some public officials are openly carrying personal weapons and encouraging the public to do the same. Security has been increased, and especially in Jerusalem.

The violence has led to fear and sometimes outright panic.

Following an attack at Jerusalem’s bus station last week, a swarm of security forces and armed civilians ran along a central road in search of a second assailant following a false alarm. Elsewhere, an Israeli man stabbed a fellow Jew after mistaking his dark-skinned victim for an Arab. Palestinians in Jerusalem say they are afraid of being shot if perceived to be a threat.

But Sunday night’s mob scene at the bus station in the southern city of Beersheba took things to a new level.

The violence began when an Arab with a knife and gun killed a soldier, stole his weapon and opened fire, wounding nine people before being killed by police.

In the mayhem, Habtom Zerhom, an Eritrean migrant in his late 20s, ran into the station to seek cover, police said. A security guard, mistaking Zerhom for an attacker, shot him.

As the young man lay on the floor, a mob cursed him, kicked him and hit him with objects. Security camera video showed Zerhom in a pool of blood as he was rammed with a bench and kicked in the head by passers-by, while an Israeli officer and a few bystanders tried to protect him. Zerhom later died at a hospital.

“It doesn’t matter if it was a terrorist or not. It was a man lying on the ground that couldn’t move. I couldn’t sleep at night from seeing him, his blood,” Meir Saka, a passer-by who tried to protect the Eritrean, tearfully told Channel 10 TV.

An Israeli identified only by the first name Dudu told Israeli Army Radio that he regretted participating in the attack.

“If I would have known he wasn’t a terrorist, believe me, I would have protected him like I protect myself,” he said. “I didn’t sleep well at night. I feel disgusted.”

Meeting lawmakers from his Likud Party, Netanyahu condemned the vigilante violence and sent his condolences to Zerhom’s family.

“We are a law-abiding country,” he said. “No one should take the law into their own hands.”

Police said they were reviewing the security video to identify the mob. As of late Monday, no arrests had been announced.

Critics said the shooting was the result of the charged atmosphere. Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, for instance, has openly called on all licensed gun owners, like himself, to carry their weapons to help back up overstretched security forces.

“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, director for Israel and the Palestinian areas of Human Rights Watch.

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  • Hagos October 20, 2015

    Eritrean politics is so worthless, time is wasted in reacting to events with emotion. Such is the politics of cowards in the regime and in the opposition.
    This proves the death of Eritrea.

    • AHMED SALEH October 20, 2015

      Shut up idiot . You don’t know nothing about human emotion
      at time of somebody’s death . Those blood thirsty you try
      to defend are cousins with Arabs in blood but some arrogant
      people want to fit in races that doesn’t belong to them .
      They attack a black Jew too assuming one of those outsiders .
      Defend for the right of your race than kissing like a slave
      to masters of oppression and discrimination .

    • Fithi October 22, 2015

      My dear Hagos,
      You read my mind (Kemey tseba site wedy).You said it right and I couldn’t agree more. I don’t know what the buzz is all about the tragic death of one man when the fact is that the whole nation and its pathetic people have been dying for a quarter of a century and continue to die by ONE MAD MAN and do NOTHING about it. Quite frankly the death of this young man is the product of the underlying issue that pushed the whole country to its complete death. Unless we do something to tackle the painful issue that our nation face today, we will continue to see these tragedies happen again and again. The issue at hand is to get rid of the disgusting regime that caused all these problems that our nation that we all love face today.

  • harestay October 20, 2015

    This is pure racism, it is not just the mob but the people who shot him should be jailed. They cannot kill someone just because he look different than them. Habtom was just trying to save himself like the Israelis and he run with them for cover of safety but they singled him out because he is black, they did not care he could be an Ethiopian falasha or african. A couple of months ago one Israeli stubbed an Ethiopian Israeli because he look different hence he is a terrorist. Habtom was shot several times from head to toe and painful suffering while the soldier who shot him was enjoying habtom’s suffering by pouring more bullets. Eritrea should recall its ambassador and expel Israel ambassador until the entire participants being police or civilians, shooters or tormentors of the tragedy jailed. We should remind Israel that our future relations in the free Eritrea yet to come will depend on how they handle this case.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DP-qyZ9OcQ

    • Berhe Tenesea October 20, 2015

      Yes this act of the mob is motivated by a deep rooted racism. The Israelis think and believe that they are superior than others.
      They have forgotten that they were treated like rats by the Germans in the past.
      The Jewish state and people must show respect to others, and remember that things can and will change against in the future.

    • Fithi October 21, 2015

      Did you say “Eritrea should call its ambassador from Israel”? It seems that you are trying to legitimate a disgusting regime that put its own people in the situation that they are in today, that doesn’t bother even to condemn let alone to call its ambassador.

  • Muhammad October 20, 2015

    Dear Assenna Editors,
    I really don’t understand why you allow such attacks on Muslims. Is this some thing you agree with, in the name of free speech? Shame on you.

    • ጀጋንው ይዘከርው። October 21, 2015

      Dear Muhammad and AHMED SALEH,
      ብሃኪይ ዘህዝን ኢዮ ከም ባል Mesfin ረሳህ መልሃስ ረሳህ ሃንጎል ዘለዎም ኣብዚይ ኣለም ምህላዎም።
      ህማክ ኣንቢብና ስቅ ምባል ዳ ከቢድ ኢዮ ኢንበር ተመሊስካሎም መሊሶም ኢዮም ሃነፍነፍ ዝብልው ምህረት የውርደሎም።
      Muhammad,ኣማንኤል assenna ከም ኩላትና ስድራ ስራህ ኣልዎ ከይራዎ ክሰንህ ይክል ምስ ራዮ ክኩስትሮ ኢዮ።

  • melake October 20, 2015

    THIS STUPID AND RACIST JUSH, THEY JUST KILL OUR ERITREAN BROTHER HABTOM ZERIHUN. THEY JUST FORGOT THEY WERE SLAVE BY ADOLF HITILER GERMANY. ONE DAY God WILL RAVANGE THEM. HOW COME BLACK ERITREAN MAN LOOK LIKE ARAB. THEY ARE JUST SILLY AND RACIST COUNTRY.

  • Hagherawi October 21, 2015

    Is there anyone who can help Mesfin S. who is going totally mad, apparently because of overdose ?
    Unfortunately he is living far away from Tzetzerat, otherwise, an injection could calm him for at least one day … I am afraid he will kill himself if he is not stopped.

  • Hagherawi October 21, 2015

    Mesfin S. is the notorious Eritrea hater, an Ethiopianist ‘teweilije’, mostly known as Teclay (+15 nicknames). A guy who is on a mission to interrupt the forum discussions by injecting comments that derail the issue at hand. So far he has been successful, because Eritreans by and large are tolerant and few will take what he is doing seriously. The responsibility of stopping such a lunatic enemy of Eritrea squarely lies on the shoulders of Assenna admins, which for one reason or another they are not doing.

  • Hagherawi October 21, 2015

    To Teclay:

    Eritreans have voted for full independence (99.8%), and that means, primarily, they will never be Ethiopians again. They respect the Ethiopian people with whom they share a lot, they are not Ethiopians … is that clear ???
    So don’t waste your time preaching Bahre-Negasi .. Arab, Aslam, Wedi Halima, Kebesa ..etc. You are not going to succeed where all previous regimes of Ethiopia failed.
    Adapt to the new reality. If you want be Ethiopian, that is possible only in Ethiopia, you have no future in Eritrea.

    • Hadero October 21, 2015

      Hagherawi, just because you gave the nickname of Hagherawi to yourself it does NOT necessarly mean that you are more hagherawi or more Eritrean than the rest of us. And who gave you the authority to represent us all in your comments as well as who gave you the authority to be the prosecutor and the judge?
      Assenna and particularly Mr Amanuel should never be accused or blamed for what’s going on as we all need to behave and act as adults and not small kids from the playing ground. We must appreciate that Mr Amanuel is probably running Assenna single handedly and on small and limited budget so he needs help and support from us all NOT blames and discouragements.
      As to you two (Ahmed Saleh & Hagherawi), you are not helping at all by finger pointing at everyone and also by trying to monopolize Assenna as your private property.
      There is no smoke without fire is my simple message to all, lets respect and appreciate Assenna as much as possible for what it is standing and offering to our voiceless people.

      • Hadero October 21, 2015

        please add “responsible” adults. Thank you.

        • AHMED SALEH October 25, 2015

          I only take advice when I sense honesty . Sorry , I didn’t
          get that feeling . And everyone exercise God’s given ability
          to identify when encounter wrongs including assenna staff .
          We are grown ups , you try to profess about our respect and
          reputation of our forum . Whomever you want to defend , I say
          don’t act like a fool , we are not stupid.

          • AHMED SALEH October 25, 2015

            Again , do not expect easy ride in the name of free speech
            the way asmarino.com got abused by anti-Eritrean elements .

  • abrham October 21, 2015

    please guys this is assenna foundation or insult competition among mesfin s him self website?Amanuel what is this and why do you allow such idiots to disturb readers mind

  • Hagherawi October 21, 2015

    “You want to draw a borderline where it passes through bedrooms ,toilets and kitchen of houses and dividing family into two countries where they need visa to walk from one bedroom to the other or to the kitchen. Finally referendum was not free and fair. Campaigning for union was not allowed and almost it was under duress by showing people pictures of fighters and telling them that they are criminals if they voted for union and intimidated. So the referendum is revocable.”

    Harestay aka Teclay, Kombistato … plus around 15 nicknames ..

    Case closed … mind your business, this time around look for “beles” somewhere else.

    • Musa October 21, 2015

      this time around look for “beles” somewhere else.

      hagerawi, please don’t go low to the level of that socially sick person Mr. many names.

  • Nsane October 21, 2015

    Mesfin S. previously Liwam
    ezen wuhudat kalat englizgna gerka zeyedli hateftef tbil aleka.

    Zgermeni Amanuel- Assenna nmntay kemzi aynet n buzuh gizie post koynu ytsenih alo ygermeni alo.

    Nay staff wahdi silezelo dyu weys kalie.

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