The Jerusalem Post

Public security minister tells Trump about Tel Aviv ‘terror attack’

- • By ELIYAHU KAMISHER

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan spoke with President Donald Trump on Monday about a possible Tel Aviv “terror” attack that had already been declared a likely car accident by Israel Police.

“You know it’s possible that today it was also a terror attack,” Erdan said while greeting Trump on the tarmac at Ben-Gurion Airport. “We are still investigat­ing a ramming in Tel Aviv. It is very hard to decide; it takes time.”

The car collision occurred in central Tel Aviv at around 11:30 a.m., when a 29-year-old driver from Jaffa allegedly hit a cyclist and continued driving, and then hit a motorcycli­st and pedestrian­s, after which he stopped the vehicle. The driver, who did not have a license, was arrested and taken in for questionin­g by police.

Hebrew media first reported the incident as a suspected ramming attack. However, police clarified at approximat­ely 11:45 a.m. – before Trump landed in Israel – that the incident was being treated as a car accident.

“I did not tell the president that the ramming in Tel Aviv was terror, but that it is still being investigat­ed, and that sometimes it is difficult to discern what the background is,” Erdan said on his official Twitter account.

Standing Together, a coalition of left-wing Arab and Jewish activists and organizati­ons, said Erdan was “again inciting, and again lying brazenly.”

Erdan, the Likud party’s No. 2 politician, has previously come under criticism for calling a Beduin schoolteac­her a terrorist after the teacher’s car hit and killed a police officer in January. There is an ongoing Justice Ministry investigat­ion, which, according to Hebrew media reports, has found no evidence that the incident in the Beduin village of Umm al-Hiran was a ramming attack.

 ?? (Twitter) ?? PUBLIC SECURITY MINISTER Gilad Erdan talks with US President Donald Trump yesterday at Ben-Gurion Airport as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks on.
(Twitter) PUBLIC SECURITY MINISTER Gilad Erdan talks with US President Donald Trump yesterday at Ben-Gurion Airport as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks on.

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