Jerusalem – Terror struck Jerusalem again as a Palestinian backhoe driver went on a rampage just down the street from the King David Hotel, where U.S. presidential contender Barack Obama stayed last night.
The terrorist who stands accused of driving the backhoe was Hassan Abu Tir, a resident of the Umm Tuba neighborhood of eastern Jerusalem, and the possessor of an Israeli identity card. Mr. Hassan is a relative of the Hamas parliament member Muhammad Abu Tir, who is being held in Israeli prison. Muhammad Abu Tir was arrested in June 2006 in conjunction with the Hamas kidnapping of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in Gaza.
The terrorist began his attempt to murder Jews on King David St. near the Yemen Moshe neighborhood. He took the Jerusalem municipal tractor from a construction site, and began plowing into vehicles along the street, hitting at least three cars – one of which he completely overturned – and a bus. One driver was able to escape from his car even though the tractor plowed it into a bus stop. When the terrorist reached the intersection of Keren HaYesod St., a 56-year-old farmer from a Southern Hebron Hills community ran toward the tractor and killed the terrorist. A border guard policeman also shot the terrorist.
In all, 23 people were hurt, including a mother and her 9-month-old son. Magen David Adom paramedics treated the victims at the scene, they evacuated them to Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Bikur Holim, Hadassah Mount Scopus and Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospitals. MDA Blood Services have immediately contacted the hospitals to send the required blood units and components.
Exactly three weeks ago, another Jerusalem Arab killed three people in a similar attack before he was himself killed by a seminary student who is also serving in an elite Israeli army unit.
David Bedein can be reached at dbedein@israelbehindthenews.com. His Web site is www.IsraelBehindTheNews.com
©The Bulletin 2008