The Jerusalem Post

Suspect in Berlin assault on Arab who wore kippa turns himself in

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BERLIN (JTA) – A 19-year-old Syrian citizen of Palestinia­n background who was seen on video assaulting a kippa-wearing man on a Berlin street has turned himself in to German authoritie­s.

The suspect, who has been identified in news reports as “Knaan S.,” was accompanie­d by his lawyer when he came to the State Criminal Police Office on Thursday.

His face has been seen across social media and news sites since the victim, Adam Armoush, filmed part of the Tuesday night incident and posted it online.

The video was shared widely by the Berlin-based Jewish Forum for Democracy and Against Antisemiti­sm.

Armoush, 21, who is not Jewish, told the Deutsche Welle news agency that he had grown up in an Arab-Christian family in Haifa, and said he put on the kippa as an experiment to see “how bad it is to walk Berlin’s streets as a Jew today.”

A friend, 24, with Armoush was accosted verbally by three men.

Armoush said he is studying veterinary medicine in Berlin.

The assailant lashed Armoush with his belt and repeated the Arabic word for Jew, “Yahudi.”

Chancellor Angela Merkel called the incident “terrible” and reiterated her commitment to fight antisemiti­sm in Germany.

“The fight against antisemiti­c violence must be won,” Merkel said at a meeting with leaders of former East German federal states earlier last week.

She noted that antisemiti­sm is a problem among native Germans as well as those who have come to Germany from Arab countries. More than one million refugees of Muslim background have come to the country in the past two years, mostly from Afghanista­n, Syria and Iraq.

 ?? (Twitter) ?? ADAM ARMOUSH was assaulted in Berlin for wearing a kippa.
(Twitter) ADAM ARMOUSH was assaulted in Berlin for wearing a kippa.

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