After initial claims by police that stabbing of principal in Lod was criminal in nature, Shin Bet announces arrest of terrorist responsible.

The Shin Bet announced Monday afternoon the arrest of the Arab terrorist who stabbed a school principal in the city of Lod last week.

The police had claimed at the time that the stabbing was criminal in nature. However, the attacker admitted to carrying out the stabbing for nationalistic reasons after his arrest.

The terrorist, Malik Bassem Isma'il Sa'ada, a resident of Halhul, told the Shin Bet that he had taken a knife from the bakery where he had worked without a legal permit, and had sought a Jewish woman as a victim in a pre-planned attack.

He said that he had first attempted to stab another woman in a parking lot, but was not able to before she entered a nearby building.

He later noticed a woman with a head-covering in the parking lot. When he realized that she was Jewish, he decided to attack her. He approached her and pulled out a knife.

The victim, Revital Kenino, ran away, but the attacker pursued her and stabbed her. He then fled the scene.

The terrorist was arrested while trying to return to his village.

Following the attack, Lod city councilman Amichai Langfeld sent to Jewish residents of the city an announcement in which he declared the stabbing to be a terror attack. “It’s a great miracle for all residents of the neighborhood, and a great miracle for Revital and the dear Kenino family.”

“It appears that we’re talking about a terrorist who waited with the goal of murdering someone young in a surprise attack or stab in the back and thanks to Revital, who surprised him and confounded his plans, the incident did not end, thank G-d, as planned.”

Langfeld noted that security officials are still refusing to say that the attack was a terror attack. “Unfortunately, police and security officials are not ready in the meantime to say it outright, even after the family and other officials honored their request to wait until the stabber was caught. We will act in every possible way so that police admit the truth about this occurrence as soon as possible.”