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Outrage After Mob ‘Lynching Of Arab’ Aired Live On Israeli TV

By Tyler Durden

Shocking footage emerged from Wednesday night’s widespread rioting in mixed Jewish-Arab cities in Israel amid broader Israel-Gaza fighting. Israel state broadcaster Kan was covering unrest in Bat Yam, just south of Tel-Aviv, where Israeli rioters had taken over the streets.

During the live broadcast, Kan’s camera crew and reporter picked up on what was essentially a ‘lynching’ in progress after a Palestinian man sped past Jewish protesters before crashing his vehicle, apparently trying to escape. He was quickly dragged from the car and what happened next was horrifying and graphic

The man was brutally beaten by some 20 people, including with metal objects, but thankfully survived after falling unconscious and being taken to the hospital. Police were reportedly very belatedly on the scene. “We are watching a lynching here,” the Kan correspondent said live on air as the camera zoomed in on the unconscious man.

CNN detailed of the footage, “In Bat Yam, south of Jaffa, graphic video Wednesday night showed a Jewish right-wing mob trying to lynch an Arab driver. Police say the man was dragged from his car before the assault began. Video shows about 20 people hitting him with metal objects and kicking him in the head repeatedly. He was taken to hospital where his injuries were described by police as moderate.”

Other reports say the man has had to undergo operations, with little actually confirmed about his current condition. The violent incident but especially that the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (Kan) aired the disturbing footage sparked outrage both domestically and internationally.

Israelis and some Western press reports were quick to point out that elsewhere in Israel Arab mobs had also lynched Jews: “In Acre, north of Haifa, a lynching attempt by an Arab mob left a Jewish man critically wounded, according to Israeli police. A police spokesman said the mob attacked police officers with stones before attacking the victim with stones and iron bars,” CNN noted of one incident.

The spiraling tit-for-tat mob violence prompted a statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who on Wednesday condemned the scenes of violence as “unacceptable”:

“Nothing justifies the lynching of Jews by Arabs and nothing justifies the lynching of Arabs by Jews,” he said in a statement.

“To the citizens of Israel I say that I do not care if your blood is boiling. You cannot take the law into your own hands,” Netanyahu added. “You cannot grab an ordinary Arab citizen and try to lynch him — just as we cannot watch Arab citizens do this to Jewish citizens.”

On Thursday Defense Minister Benny Gantz called up extra Border Patrol reserves to help quell the ethnic attacks and chaos breaking out across multiple mixed Jewish-Arab towns and cities.

Gantz called in a “massive reinforcement” of reserve forces to help get control of the spiraling domestic situation, and further as troop units and tanks muster along the border with Gaza, with Israeli airstrikes and Hamas rocket fire continuing.

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