Ottawa Citizen

PALESTINIA­N FATALLY STABS ISRAELI TEEN

Assailant attacked girl, 13, while she slept

- JOSEF FEDERMAN

JERUSALEM • A Palestinia­n youth sneaked into a fortified Jewish settlement in the West Bank on Thursday, broke into a home and stabbed to death a 13-yearold Israeli-American girl as she slept in bed before frantic security guards arrived and killed him.

The girl, identified as Hallel Yaffa Ariel, became the youngest Israeli victim of a nine-month wave of violence that has seen dozens of Palestinia­n attacks.

The early-morning stabbing, carried out by a 17-yearold Palestinia­n high school dropout, was among the most brazen attacks so far, drawing angry accusation­s and calls from Israeli leaders for the world to condemn the incident.

“The horrifying murder of a young girl in her bed underscore­s the blood lust and inhumanity of the incitement-driven terrorists that we are facing,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. “The entire world needs to condemn this murder, just as it condemned the terrorist attacks in Orlando and Brussels.”

In Washington, U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby condemned “in the strongest terms the outrageous terrorist attack” and called the stabbing “unconscion­able.”

Kirby said Hallel was also an American citizen. Israel has a large community of dual American citizens, numbering in the tens of thousands.

Lt.-Col. Peter Lerner, an Israeli military spokesman, said the attacker got past a fence surroundin­g the West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba and quickly made his way to Hallel’s home. He said it was not yet clear how he entered the home, but that he locked the front door from the inside to prevent rescuers from getting in.

Israel’s Channel 2 TV said the settlement’s private security guards had spotted the Palestinia­n youth as he infiltrate­d the settlement and rushed after him to the home. But by the time they arrived it was too late to save Hallel.

The settlement’s security chief, Eyal Gelman, told the station that the girl’s father, who was a member of the security patrol, had a key and opened the door. The guards shot and killed the attacker, though one of the security men was stabbed and wounded in the standoff.

Photograph­s released by the Israeli government showed a pool of blood in a colourful children’s bedroom.

Hallel was a relative of Israeli Cabinet Minister Uri Ariel, a member of the “Jewish Home” party, which is affiliated with the West Bank settler movement. After the attack, Ariel said Israel would make “every effort” to expand its settlement­s in the West Bank.

Kiryat Arba is a Jewish settlement of about 7,000 residents, located near the West Bank city of Hebron that is home to about 170,000 Palestinia­ns. The city has been a frequent flashpoint of violence.

Hundreds of people, including several senior politician­s, attended the girl’s funeral later Thursday.

“You were the light of my life,” said her mother, Rina Ariel. “Farewell, sweetheart. Have one last hug from mommy.”

Earlier, in a tearful plea to reporters at the hospital, she described how her daughter had been sleeping in late on a summer vacation morning when she was killed. She urged people to visit Kiryat Arba to offer strength and consolatio­n to the family. “Come to say that our Kiryat Arba and our place is still a place where it is possible to live and not die,” she said.

The Palestinia­ns claim all of the West Bank, captured by Israel from Jordan in the 1967 war, as part of a future independen­t state. The Palestinia­ns and the internatio­nal community consider the settlement­s to be illegal or illegitima­te.

Since last September, Palestinia­ns have carried out dozens of stabbings, shootings and attacks using cars that have killed 33 Israelis and two American tourists. Some 200 Palestinia­ns have been killed during that time, most identified as attackers by Israel.

In a second incident later on Thursday, a Palestinia­n assailant stabbed two Israelis in the coastal city of Netanya before he was shot and killed by an armed civilian. The Israelis were reported to be moderately wounded.

The assaults were once near-daily occurrence­s, but have slowed in recent months, though they have not stopped. On June 8, a pair of Palestinia­n gunmen killed four Israelis in a popular Tel Aviv tourist district.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry identified the attacker as Mohammed Tarayreh, 17, from the Bani Naim village near the settlement.

The Israeli military quickly cordoned off the village and searched the family’s home. Netanyahu said that Israel would revoke Israeli work permits for family members and make preparatio­ns to demolish the family home.

Adnan Tarayreh, a cousin, said Mohammed had dropped out of school and was working in a bakery. He speculated the teen may have been spurred to action after the death of a cousin who was killed while attempting to ram his vehicle into Israelis in Kiryat Arba several months ago.

 ?? GIL COHEN-MAGEN / AFP / GETTY IMAGES ?? Rina Ariel mourns over the body of her 13-year-old daughter Hallel, who was killed by a Palestinia­n attacker in her home in the Kiryat Arba settlement outside the West Bank city of Hebron on Thursday.
GIL COHEN-MAGEN / AFP / GETTY IMAGES Rina Ariel mourns over the body of her 13-year-old daughter Hallel, who was killed by a Palestinia­n attacker in her home in the Kiryat Arba settlement outside the West Bank city of Hebron on Thursday.

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