West Bank - A 17-year-old Palestinian stabbed an Israeli woman in a terror attack in the Beduin city of Rahat earlier this month after he was influenced by propaganda he saw on Hamas-affiliated TV, the Shin Bet Israel Security Agency said in a statement Wednesday to announce the teen’s arrest.
The youth stabbed Shlomit Gonen from Mishmar HaNegev on February 6th while she was shopping in the central market in the city, and fled on foot. Gonen was moderately to seriously-wounded in the attack.
Paramedics said at the scene of the attack that Gonen was wounded by a single stab wound to her upper body.
The youth was caught on surveillance cameras fleeing the scene, using an escape path that he had selected ahead of time, the Shin Bet said Wednesday. He was arrested three days after the attack at his family home in Yata.
The youth had entered Israel by way of gaps in the West Bank security barrier, and he and other Palestinians were assisted by accomplices on the Israeli side who picked them up and drove them to the Rahat area, the Shin Bet said.
He also confessed to having taken part in clashes with IDF troops in the Hebron area in recent months and during the 2014 war in the Gaza Strip.
Like in previous incidents, the Shin Bet said that the youth was heavily influenced by propaganda he saw, in particular on the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, which they said “was enough to cause him to want to carry out the attack”.
A series of local officials from Rahat condemned the attack, and personally invited Gonen to return to the city after she recovers.