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Arab MK Faces Criticism for Implying Ari Fuld Executed Palestinian Terrorist

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Ari Fuld, an Israeli-American who was killed in a terror attack in Gush Etzion on September 16, 2018. Photo: Twitter.

An Israeli-Arab Knesset member is being referred to the Knesset Ethics Committee after she appeared to claim that the late Israeli-American Ari Fuld killed the Palestinian terrorist who attacked him in an extra-judicial execution.

Fuld, a well known pro-Israel activist, was stabbed to death last month in the Gush Etzion bloc near Jerusalem by a Palestinian teenager. As he bled to death, he pursued and shot his attacker before collapsing. It is believed that his actions prevented further casualties. The terrorist was not killed and underwent treatment at an Israeli hospital.

According to Israel’s Channel 2, at a Knesset committee meeting on women’s rights, Likud MKs Sharren Haskel and Amir Ohana spoke in favor of arming Israeli civilians in order to quickly neutralize terrorists who commit attacks.

Haskel specifically cited Fuld as an example, calling him a “hero” who “with his body and his life prevented the death of additional innocent civilians.”

In response, Joint List MK Aida Touma-Suleiman said, “You know how many lives you would save if the settlers got out of there.”

MK Ohana then pointed out the number of attacks prevented or ameliorated by armed civilians, again citing Fuld as an example.

Touma-Suleiman hit back, saying in an apparent reference to Fuld, “In other words, you would execute on the spot.”

In a complaint to the Knesset Ethics Committee delivered on Thursday, Haskel wrote of Touma-Suleiman, “She called Fuld a murderer who executed the wounded man.”

“She left me shocked by her blatant demonstration of support for terrorism and incitement in the context of a Knesset committee,” Haskel added. “Statements like this are unacceptable and there is no place for them, certainly not in the Israeli Knesset.”

Touma-Suleiman reacted to the complaint by slamming Haskel for exploiting the incident, saying, “I do not intend to serve as another card in her race for the Likud primaries at the expense of the most human principles of the love of man and respect for human life.”

Arming Israeli civilians, she added, is to “put a weapon in the hands of citizens fattened and inflamed by the hatred and incitement of public leaders in order to execute when they feel subjective danger.”

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