The Scotsman

Israeli Arab shot dead ‘after crashing into police officers’

● Protests over claims of excessive force used by security forces

- By AARON HELLER in Jerusalem

An Israeli Arab rammed his vehicle into a group of police officers yesterday, killing one of them before he was shot dead during clashes in southern Israel.

Local residents, however, accused the police of using excessive force and said the man lost control of his vehicle after he was shot.

The incident took place as protesters were demonstrat­ing against the courtorder­ed demolition of illegally constructe­d buildings in the Bedouin village of Umm alhiran. It threatened to further strain relations between the government and Israel’s Arab minority.

Arab citizens often complain of second-class status, while many Israeli Jews view them as disloyal because they large-- ly sympathise with the Palestinia­ns.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said a local man sped toward the forces deployed to Umm al-hiran yesterday as they were securing the area ahead of the planned home demolition­s.

A 4x4 raced toward the troops, killing 34-yearold policeman Erez Levi, Mr Rosenfeld said. Troops opened fire at the driver, killing Yaakub Abu al-qiyan, 50, whom Israeli officials later identified as belonging to an Islamist group. The clashes continued, and several policemen were wounded.

Local residents said Mr alqiyan was trying to leave town and only lost control of his vehicle after police shot at him. His brother, Ahmad al-qiyan, said he was “murdered in cold blood”, and Amnesty Internatio­nal called for a probe into the reports of excessive force by police.

“The police are light on the trigger when it comes to Arab citizens,” the Arab advocacy group Adalah said in a statement that accused the police of a “culture of lying”.

Palestinia­ns have carried out a number of attacks using cars to ram into Israelis over the past year and a half. Earlier this month, a Palestinia­n truck driver rammed into a group of Israeli soldiers in Jerusalem, killing four.

MP Ayman Odeh, head of the Arab Joint List in the Israeli parliament, was wounded in yesterday’s clashes, along with several others. He was evacuated to a hospital with blood streaking down his forehead.

In a shaky voice, he told Israel’s Army Radio that he was shot by over-zealous officers who were deployed after extensive negotiatio­ns to delay the demolition broke down.

“This is a direct order from [prime minister Benjamin] Netanyahu, who wants to inflame the area,” he said. “This is a disgrace.”

Israeli police said he was likely struck by a rock thrown by a protesters, and public security minister Gilad Erdan accused Mr Odeh of lying about what happened. Mr Erdan said he hoped the incident would not spark further divisions between Jews and Arabs in Israel – but that Mr Odeh would be to blame if it did. “He was there to inflame tensions and incite to violence,” Mr Erdan told Army Radio. “He contribute­d to a very serious event that may have criminal implicatio­ns for him.”

In a statement, Mr Netanyahu called on MPS to stop inciting to violence. “The Bedouin public is part of us, we want to integrate it into Israeli society and not radicalise it,” the prime minister added.

The demolition­s were eventually carried out.

Arabs make up a fifth of Israel’s population. They enjoy full citizenshi­p but frequently face unfair treatment in areas like jobs and housing.

The Israeli government recently vowed to crack down harder on illegal Arab constructi­on following criticism from Jewish settlers, who face a court-ordered evacuation of an illegally built outpost in the West Bank.

Last week, authoritie­s demolished 11 homes in the central city of Kalansua, sparking a general strike among Israeli Arabs.

 ?? PICTURE: MENAHEM KAHANA/GETTY IMAGES ?? 0 The vehicle in which an Arab Israeli man was shot dead after allegedly driving at and killing a police officer, sparking protests
PICTURE: MENAHEM KAHANA/GETTY IMAGES 0 The vehicle in which an Arab Israeli man was shot dead after allegedly driving at and killing a police officer, sparking protests
 ??  ?? 0 Bedouin women sit in front of the demolished building
0 Bedouin women sit in front of the demolished building

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