2022 Beersheba Attack
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On March 22, 2022, four people were killed and two more were injured during a
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and
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by an
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supporter in
Beersheba Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth-most p ...
, Israel.


Background

In early 2022, a string of clashes between Israeli security forces and
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occurred, but mostly confined to the
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and
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, and not the Southern District in which Beersheba is located. The incident was the third such attack in a week. Israeli and American authorities had expressed concern about the rise of attacks, which they noted could increase as the Muslim holiday of
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would approach.


Incident

The attack began at around 16:10 pm when Mohammed Abu al-Kiyan drove over to a
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in Derech Hevron street where he stabbed and killed a female employee. He then drove his car over to the BIG shopping center where he ran over a Chabad rabbi on his bicycle, killing him. Kiyan then went to another neighbouring shopping mall. After stabbing a 47-year-old woman to death in the clothing section, he ran towards a
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where he killed a 67-year-old man. He was then approached by bus driver Arthur Chaimov, who initially thought a car crash had occurred but on closer inspection realized Kiyan had a knife. Chaimov told Kiyan to put his knife down and surrender, which the attacker refused to do. Kiyan lunged forward and tried to stab the driver, who took out a gun and shot him dead. Another man was also seen shooting at Kiyan, but his identity could not be discovered by police. Police arrived four minutes later. Kiyan's rampage lasted for an estimated eight minutes, and was the deadliest attack of its kind in Israel since the
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.


Assailant

Mohammed Abu al-Kiyan was a
Hura Hura, or Houra (, ) is a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel. It is located near Beersheba and beside the town Meitar. The town was established in 1989 as a part of solution offered by the state for the consolidation of Negev Bedo ...
-born member of Israel's
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community. A former school teacher, he had been arrested and imprisoned previously between 2016 and 2020, after he was reported to have taught schoolchildren to support the
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and spread pro-ISIL propaganda. At one point Kiyan said that he wished to join the ISIL movement in
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. In 2016, Kiyan was sentenced to prison for promoting ISIL. He later apologized for his actions, and was released in 2019. A relative told
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that Kiyan's family was "mentally stable" and that they were shocked by the killings.


Aftermath

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and the
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both praised the incident, with the former saying that the "battle against the occupation continues and we will not stop." On March 23, the Lebanese Shia militia
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congratulated Kiyan, whose actions were praised as "a true expression of the spirit of jihad and authentic resistance by the Palestinian people." ISIL did not make a statement. The attack was condemned by many Israeli politicians, including
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,
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,
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,
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, and the Ra'am party. Yaakov Shabtai said that the police were concerned that possible copycat incidents could occur in the future.
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representative
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said that "there is no justification for violence or terrorism. There is nothing heroic in the killing of civilians and there is no excuse for praising such acts." American ambassador to Israel Thomas R. Nides called it a "despicable terrorist attack". In addition, the attack also received condemnations from Ukrainian ambassador to Israel Yevgen Korniychuk, the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Russian president
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. Kiyan's home in Hura was reportedly subject to a search by the
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, and Palestinian media outlets reported that many roads in the town were temporarily blocked during the operation. Kiyan's brothers were arrested after suspicions rose that they had given him the knife used in the attack. Channel 12 said that 20 people had been arrested during a police investigation. The following day, the
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approved a plan to build 10 new towns in the
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in response, including the previously proposed
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city of Kasif, Israel. Police minister
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caused an uproar when he promised to jail the dead Kiyan at the funeral of a victim. Bar-Lev later publicly apologized for his statement, saying that he was not told he would have to make a speech and had to make up one on the spot. On March 24, a price tag attack occurred in the Palestinian village of Zeita Jamma'in, with unknown vandals spraying the words "Jews will not be silent when we are murdered" on a mosque. Police said they were investigating the incident as well as an unconfirmed reports of an unsuccessful attempt to set
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to the building. Two days after the attack,
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data revealed that the number of applications for a
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had risen to 244, in contrast to the normal number of 60. Former Israeli Prime Minister and opposition figure
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criticized the government's response to the attack, saying that Israeli authorities were afraid to discuss the issue of rising terrorism among Arab-Israelis as it could break down the government's coalition with the
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. On March 27, two gunmen killed two officers and wounded twelve others in
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before they were killed.


See also

* 2022 Bnei Brak shootings * Timeline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in 2022


References

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