Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Eritrean mistaken for gunman killed in Israel

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JERUSALEM: An Eritrean migrant, shot by a security guard and kicked by an angry Israeli crowd that mistook him for a gunman, was identified on Monday as one of the dead from an attack on a bus station in the southern city of Beersheba.

The Eritrean agricultur­al worker was named by his employer as Mila Abtum. In what some Israeli media described as a lynching, captured on amateur video on Sunday, the attack on Abtum underscore­d a mounting sense of panic and anger over a wave of Palestinia­n attacks that shows no sign of abating.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose right-wing government has deployed soldiers to reinforce municipal police and encouraged Israeli civilians with gun licenses to go about armed, warned against vigilantis­m.

“We’ve a country of law. No one will take the law into his own hands,” he told his party’s lawmakers in broadcast remarks.

The almost-three-weeks of violence has killed 41 Palestinia­ns, including assailants and demonstrat­ors at anti-Israeli protests, eight Israelis and now one Eritrean. It was set off in part by Palestinia­ns’ anger over what they see as increased Jewish encroachme­nt on Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa mosque complex.

US secretary of state John Kerry, due to hold separate meetings this week with Israeli and Palestinia­n leaders, said on Monday it was vital they clarify the status around the compound, also revered by Jews as the location of two destroyed biblical temples.

Netanyahu has said he seeks

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