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What happens next is in hands of the wannabe martyrs

October 22, 2015 11:09
Palestinian students hold an anti-Israel demonstration in Khan Yunis, Gaza, this week
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The location of the most serious attack this week in Israel - the southern city of Beersheva - as well as the fact that the perpetrator was an Israeli Bedouin, has raised concern that the three-week terror wave could be spreading.

In the attack, IDF Sergeant Omri Levi was shot dead by Mohammed Elokbi, from the Bedouin town of Hura, and Hevtum Zarhom, an Eritrean migrant, was mistakenly shot by a security guard and then fatally beaten by civilians who believed he was an accomplice. Despite the severity of the incident, it is not yet an indication that the violence is spreading to Israel's Arab citizens. So far, out of close to 100 direct attacks, only two have definitely been carried out by Israeli citizens seeking to kill Jews. Nearly all the attacks in Jerusalem, and within the pre-1967 "Green Line" borders, were carried out by residents of East Jerusalem; Palestinians with "blue" identity cards who can travel throughout Israel.

The figures point to a number of preliminary - and perhaps temporary - conclusions.

While there have been rising numbers of violent protests, both in Israeli-Arab towns and neighbourhoods and in the West Bank, there is not yet a widespread uprising by any standard.