Arab-Israeli shot dead near Tel Aviv

Israeli police walk and talk to residents in Kafr Qasim, an Arab Israeli city east of Tel Aviv, following a reported overnight car ramming attack, on December 23, 2022. (AFP)
Israeli police walk and talk to residents in Kafr Qasim, an Arab Israeli city east of Tel Aviv, following a reported overnight car ramming attack, on December 23, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 24 December 2022
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Arab-Israeli shot dead near Tel Aviv

Arab-Israeli shot dead near Tel Aviv
  • Members of the new governing coalition announced by Netanyahu have called for an even tougher crackdown on Palestinians

KAFR QASSEM: Israeli officers on Friday shot dead an Arab-Israeli after he attempted to fire at them and then rammed them with his car near Tel Aviv, the police said.
The incident occurred in Kafr Qassem, an Arab-Israeli city on the edge of Tel Aviv and just outside the occupied West Bank.
Violence has surged in the West Bank since March when Israel began near daily raids following a series of deadly attacks targeting Israelis.
In a statement, police said the suspect had called police on the pretext of “a violent incident,” which brought them to Kafr Qassem.
“When police arrived on the scene he ran at them with a gun, and then got into his car and knocked them down,” the police statement said.
Three officers were injured before the suspect was “neutralized by shooting.” it added.
Sobhi Bedir, an uncle of the dead man, Naim Mahmoud Bedir, said his nephew was innocent.
“When the police kill a Palestinian in Israel, they say he is a terrorist or planning an attack,” he said.
Incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu praised the police “who acted professionally and quickly to eliminate the terrorist ... and avert a major attack,” a statement from his office said.
Members of the new governing coalition announced by Netanyahu have called for an even tougher crackdown on Palestinians.
The prospective national security minister in the new government, Itamar Ben Gvir of the far-right Jewish Power party, has repeatedly urged Israeli security personnel to use more force when countering Palestinian unrest.
At least 150 Palestinians have been killed this year across Israel, the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
A further 49 Palestinians were killed during three days of fighting between Gaza Strip militants and Israel in August.
According to UN data, 2022 has been the deadliest year since the 2000-2005 Palestinian uprising, known as the Second Intifada.