An
innocent Eriterian man identified as Haftom Zarhum, has died after being shot
by a security guard and then beaten by a mob who thought he was the accomplice
of an attacker who launched a deadly attack on a bus station.
One
Israeli soldier was killed and 10 injured after the assailant, armed with a gun
and a knife, opened fire in a bus station in Beersheba, Israel. The Arab
attacker was shot and killed in the incident on Sunday evening.
Following
the initial gunfire, a security guard shot the Eritrean asylum seeker, who is
believed to have been standing near the assailant. Video footage shows him
being beaten by an angry crowd who incorrectly believed he was an accomplice.
He then had a bench thrown at him and pinned to the ground with a chair. He was
taken to a local hospital, where he died later from his injuries.
Police
said those that took part in the mob attack are facing arrest. One of them, who
gave his name only as Ddu, told Israeli Army Radio he felt disgust at his own
actions.
"I
understood from people he was a terrorist. 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."
Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned the incident. "People should not
take law into their own hands," he said.
Zerhom's
death adds to those of nine Israelis and more than 40 Arabs who have been
killed in recent weeks.





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