Police commander backs up officer who killed mentally ill Arab-Israeli

AuthorTZVI JOFFRE
Published date30 March 2021
Date30 March 2021
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
"I'm backing up the cop who fired. A man tried to slit his throat, his life was in significant danger and he shot to save himself," commander Benny Abelia said. "I hear in the media claims that the hand of the police is light on the trigger - this is not true at all."

Later on Tuesday, Public Security Amir Ohana joined Abelia in backing up the involved officer, saying that the officer "acted exactly as expected of him," and adding that "every police officer should know that they will always be backed up in incidents that include taking actions to protect their own lives."

Police shot and killed a 33-year-old man in Haifa after he attempted to stab officers who were called to the scene by his parents after he became unruly in his home.

When police arrived at the scene, Munir Anabtawi pulled out a knife and tried to stab the officers, injuring one of them slightly, according to police, although his family denied that this was the case to Israeli media.

Shairin, Anabtawi's sister, told KAN news that he did not have anything in his hand and was not trying to stab police when he was shot. "We saw the knife on the table," she said. "He put it on the table and got down to wait for me. He was running away from them." His family claimed that he was mentally disabled.

A statement issued by the family later on Monday blamed police for using poor judgment and acting in an unprofessional manner.

Security camera footage from the scene showed Anabtawi fighting with an officer with a knife in his hand before he was shot.

The Department for the Investigation of Police (DIP) has opened an investigation into the incident.

The incident is the latest in a series of killings of Arab-Israelis since the beginning of this year in which police gunfire was involved, with four Arab-Israelis killed in incidents involving police gunfire so far in 2021.

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