What the hell just happened in Israel? Disgruntled soldier goes on killing spree.

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Disgruntled soldier "a bloodthirsty jewish terrorist"- Ariel Sharon (quote taken from the newsclip below the pic)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4746591.stm

Israeli bus killer lynched by mob

An Israeli soldier who shot dead four people on a bus in an Israeli Arab town has been lynched by an angry crowd.

The 19-year-old, believed to have deserted in protest against the Gaza pullout this month, opened fire as the bus passed through Shfaram.

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called the incident a reprehensible act by a "bloodthirsty terrorist".

The gunman was beaten to death by a crowd of people who stormed the bus after his weapon ran out of bullets.

Israel is preparing to pull its settlers and soldiers out of the Gaza Strip and correspondents say there have been fears of attacks by Jewish settlers opposed to the pullout.

'Deserter'

The gunman, Eden Natan Zaada from the Jewish settlement of Tapuah in the West Bank, wore his army uniform and a skullcap. According to one eyewitness, the soldier opened fire while talking to the bus driver, who is thought to be one of those killed.



At least 12 people were wounded in the shooting, some seriously.

Mohammed Barakeh, an Israeli Arab member of parliament, said at the scene that the dead were Israeli Arabs and all residents of Shfaram.

Israel media are reporting that the army said Mr Zaada had a "problematic background". He was believed to be a member of the outlawed extremist Kach party.

He is said to have deserted his unit a few weeks ago, after refusing to take part in the evacuation of Jewish settlements.

The father of the gunman, Yitzak Natan Zaada, said he had asked the army to find his son.

"I wasn't afraid he would do something," he told the Associated Press news agency, adding that his son had told him he would find the time to return his gun.

Protest fear

Israel's chief of police has dispatched an extra 2,000 officers and urged all Israelis to remain calm. Moshe Karadi asked people to await an official inquiry into the incident.



Mr Sharon condemned the attack.

"This terror incident is a deliberate attempt to harm the relations between the citizens of Israel," he said.

"Terror between civilians is the most dangerous thing for the future of Israel and its democratic stability," he added.

Settler groups have also denounced the violence.

"Murder is murder is murder, and there can be no other response but to denounce it completely and express revulsion," Bentsi Lieberman, the head of a settlers' council, told AP. The bloodiest attack on Arabs by a Jewish extremist dates back to 1994 when US-born Jewish Baruch Goldstein shot dead 29 Muslims at a mosque in the West Bank city of Hebron.

The newsclip is very interesting as well, just click "Scene of attack" under the pic.
 
I honestly didn't expect this. It seems that some of the far right settler groups (compared to mainstream settler groups) are viewing him as a hero.

Yekutiel Ben-Ya acov, the founder of the Jewish Legion, a far-right defense group based in Tapuah, said: "We will be stepping up our efforts to do everything in our power to stop the disengagement, which was his will and testament. And we will demand justice for Eden.".........

Ben-Ya'acov said he knew Zada as "a soft-spoken [and] very pious Jew," adding that Tzuberi was "very interested in Judaism. He was a very special soul."

"We hope Eden's death will not have been in vain," said Ben-Ya'acov, "and that his murder will derail this sadistic disengagement plan." He demanded a police investigation of the shooter's murder by the crowd.

Ben-Ya'acov called Zada "the first casualty of the disengagement, which is tearing part the nation of Israel."

While the far-Right gingerly hailed Zada as a hero, the mainstream settlement movement condemned the act and was "shocked by the act in Shfaram that took the lives of innocents," according to a statement released by the
Council of Communities in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip.

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1123121934718&apage=2
 
channels PAD.

"I think this soldier was doing his duty eradicating the Muslim population. If it was up to me I would've given him a bomb to detonate in this town to get rid of all the Muslim settlers.".
 
Man, thats too bad. I hope the war in Israel ends soon (like it will ever end). These terrorist attacks are disgusting. And they're on solider!
 
[quote name='alonzomourning23']I honestly didn't expect this. It seems that some of the far right settler groups (compared to mainstream settler groups) are viewing him as a hero.[/QUOTE]
So every single Jewish person in the world isn't condemning the attack? Clearly, then, we're going to have to wipe out every single Jewish man, woman and child on the planet. There's just no other alternative

Getting back to reality, though, it isn't terribly surprising that some people support what he did. Every religion has a segment that's completely nuts. Non-religious causes also have nuts too, of course, but religious causes pretty much invariably have the worst, simply because its a whole lot easier to justify atrocities when 'God' tells you to do it.
 
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