Eden Natan-Zada

Eden Natan-Zada

Infobox Person
name = Eden Natan-Zada


image_size = 200px
caption = Eden Natan-Zada
birth_date = birth date|1986|7|9|mf=y
birth_place = Israel
death_date = death date and age|2005|8|4|1986|7|9
death_place = Shfar'am, Israel

Eden Natan-Zada ( _he. עדן נתן-זדה, born 9 July 1986, died 4 August 2005) was an AWOL IDF soldier who opened fire in a bus in the northern Israeli town of Shfar'am on August 4 2005, killing two Christian and two Muslim Israeli Arab civilians and wounding twenty-two others. He was restrained, disarmed and cuffed when he tried to reload to prepare for another round of shooting. [ [http://www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=6969 Israeli Government Bears Responsibility for Shfaram Massacre] Kibbush.co.il 7 August 2005] A video released later shows him being beaten to death by the crowd [ [http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART/967/940.html Last moments of Natan-Zada] Maariv, 8 August 2005] immediately after, while he was still on the bus. It has been inferred that the shooting was a personal protest against the Israeli government's disengagement plan, since an orange ribbon was found attached to Natan-Zada's pocket. (Orange was an emblem color of anti-disengagement activism).

No group has taken credit for the attack, and most officials in the settler movement have denounced it. Natan-Zada was absent without leave and in hiding from the IDF at the time of the shooting. He had recently become religious after getting involved with far-right activists. [ [http://www.sptimes.com/2005/08/09/Columns/No_group_holds_patent.shtml "No group holds patent on terrorism" St Petersberg Times, Susan Taylor Martin, August 9, 2005] ]

Early life

Natan-Zada's parents describe him as having been a "bright and studious Israeli schoolboy" prior to his becoming involved with Kahanism, to which he was introduced via the internet. He then began spending weekends in Kfar Tapuach, an Orthodox West Bank settlement where he eventually hid to avoid further service in the IDF. According to Matthew Gutman of the Jerusalem Post, Kfar Tapuach "became the unofficial headquarters of Kahane Chai in 1990," but supporters deny the existence of a Kahane headquarters.

In a letter left behind after his desertion, Natan-Zada expressed dismay to his parents over the disengagement plan , saying 'Just as I couldn't carry out an order that desecrates the Sabbath, I cannot be part of an organization that expels Jews.' [ [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3122844,00.html 'I won’t expel Jews'] Ynetnews, 5 August 2005] He added the anti-pullout slogan 'Jews don't expel Jews' to his letter, and concluded the message with the words: 'I will consider how I will continue to serve.'

His mother claims that prior to the shooting she alerted the IDF and other security services that her son was still in possession of his military-issued weapon. 'We told everyone he's AWOL, that he could do something with his gun. We begged them to take away his gun. He also asked them to take his gun. The army destroyed my child. The army destroyed my life.' According to "The New Republic", 'an army psychiatrist warned that he wasn't fit for weapons or uniform, but his professional judgment was awaiting approval by a panel of medical experts that was not very swift in assembling' and that a 'former chief of staff of the IDF' had 'speculated that the killer's parents might have a chance to win damages in court for neglect by the army of the welfare of their son.' [http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=w050808&s=peretz081005 Israel responds to Israeli terrorism] The New Republic, 10 July 2005]

The Shfar'am attack

Natan-Zada boarded the Shfar'am-bound bus on Thursday, August 4 2005. He was dressed in full IDF uniform, carrying his IDF-issued M16 rifle, and, according to observers, wearing the skullcap, beard and sidelocks of an observant Jew, as well as an orange ribbon hanging from his pocket. He opened fire on the driver shortly after the bus entered Shfar'am, then turned on the passengers; the driver and two passengers were killed instantly, and a third passenger died from sustained gunshot wounds. When he paused to reload his weapon, Natan-Zada was subdued by streetgoers gathered around the scene of the bus shooting. When the police arrived at the scene he was tied and still alive, but the small police force couldn't prevent the crowd from lynching him. It took the police 4 hours to remove his body from the scene.

According to witnesses, the bus driver was initially surprised to see a religiously-observant Jewish soldier making his way to Shfar'am (an overwhelmingly Israeli-Arab city) via public bus, so he asked Natan-Zada if he was certain he wanted to take his current route. Upon arriving in Shfar'am's primary Druze neighborhood, Natan-Zada stood up and approached the front door as if to disembark the bus. When the door opened, Natan-Zada turned around and began shooting.

The four victims were Hazar Turki and Dina Turki, two sisters in their early twenties, and two men, Michel Bahus (the driver) and Nader Hayek; all were Israeli citizens. In the days after the attack, 40,000 Israeli Arabs formed an enormous funeral service in honor of the victims in the town; the two sisters were buried in an Islamic cemetery, and the two men in the local Christian cemetery.

From some pages in Eden-Zada's handwriting it seems that his motive for the act was to provoke a widespread wave of Arab riots and violent acts, which would keep the police and security forces too busy to carry out the planned evacuation of the Gaza strip settlers. However, there were no further mass protests among Arabs after the funeral, which was peaceful.

Reactions

Then Prime Minister of Israel Ariel Sharon condemned Natan-Zada's actions unequivocally, calling them "a reprehensible act by a bloodthirsty Jewish terrorist," and "a deliberate attempt to harm the fabric of relations among all Israeli citizens." Vice Premier Shimon Peres and Interior Minister Ophir Pines-Paz visited the bereaved families. "Your pain is the pain of the entire State of Israel. We will not allow crazy men and terrorists to harm your life here," Peres told the families. Sharon's government has consistently referred to the shooting as "an act of terrorism," language usually reserved for Palestinian suicide bombers. [ [http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=26313 PM SHARON STATEMENT on Jewish terrorist attack] IMRA, 4 August 2005]

While the Israeli government and US State Department both consider groups based on Kahanism to be terrorist organizations, Kahanist advocates insist their ideology only advocates the forced removal of Arabs from the Land of Israel, not murder.

The monitoring committee of the Israeli Arab leadership called on the government to refrain from investigating the death of Eden Natan-Zada. Israeli Arab Knesset member Mohammad Barakeh, a Shfar'am resident himself, warned that protests could erupt if police probe Zada's lynching: "Normally when someone stops a terrorist from continuing to kill he is considered a hero, but in this case it is the heroes who are sitting on the defense stand". However, Shfaram's security officer, Jamal Aliam, told Army Radio that Zada had been attacked by dozens of people after he had been handcuffed and subdued by police.

Eventually, on June 13, 2006 7 suspects in the lynching were arrested. The 7th suspect turned himself in to the Police. The police said: "We're responsible for maintaining the law, and you can't take the law into your own hands. Even when it concerns a terrorist who murdered innocent people even though he made a heinous terrorist act". [ [http://news.walla.co.il/?w=//922912 Extended detention for the suspects in the murder of Eden Natan-Zada] Walla, 13 June 2006 (in Hebrew)] [ [http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/1,7340,L-3262195,00.html Police detail seven suspects in Zada lynching] Yedioth Ahronoth, 13 June 2006 (in Hebrew)] 2 suspects were subsequently released and 5 await trial in Haifa. There was general support for their arrest and even left-wing activist Yossi Beilin said: "Israel can't put up with a lynch made on a handcuffed person even if his actions are heinous and unforgivable. It's a combined interest of both Jews and Arabs that Israel won't close its eyes to such behaviour". The Arab Knesset members however demanded their release and called their arrest a crime. [ [http://www.hazofe.co.il/web/katava6.asp?Modul=24&id=46144&Word=&gilayon=2770&mador= Orlev: It is forbidden to accept surrender to the political terror of Arab MKs] HaTzofe (in Hebrew)]

Burial controversy

Natan-Zada's funeral was a controversial matter. Jewish law requires a swift burial, but nationwide outrage against his attacks left his body without a willing resting place for two days.

An initial agreement between IDF officials and the Natan-Zada family would have allowed burial in a military cemetery, but with no military honors such as a 21-gun salute or placement of the Israeli flag upon his coffin. However, Meir Nitzan, the mayor of Rishon LeZion intervened before the funeral. The morgue which housed Natan-Zada's body, Abu-Kabir, refused to release the body to friends and fellow Kahane activists to bury, resulting in a bitter protest.

Residents of Kfar Tapuach are divided on the issue. Kfar Tapuah resident Moshe Meirsdorf said Natan-Zada's connection to the community "has been destructive for us. We totally reject everything he did." Meirsdorf claims that Natan-Zada and other extremist youth were not official community members, despite the fact that Natan-Zada had legally updated his address to Kfar Tapuah. "He was never accepted by the absorption committee," said Meirsdorf, whose wife is a member of the committee. Others supported Natan-Zada, including four teenagers from Tapuah who were arrested following the incident. Most locals, however, voiced opinions in line with Tapuah leader David Haivri, who expressed pain over the loss of Natan-Zada and emphasized the tragedy of his death. In early 2006 the central synagogue of Tapuah began building a library in Natan-Zada's honor.

Some Israeli media outlets initially suggested that Natan-Zada be buried in the West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba, where Baruch Goldstein, the Kahanist who shot dead 29 and wounded 125 Palestinians in the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre 11 years earlier, is buried. Natan-Zada's body resided for two days in the Abu-Kabir morgue, pending an appeal to Prime Minister Sharon by his parents. On August 7 2005, the Prime Minister's Bureau overruled Meir Nitzan's ban against burial in Rishon LeZion, and decreed that Zada should be buried in the civilian cemetery there. [ [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3123417,00.html Killer to be buried Sunday] Ynetnews, 8 July 2005] He was buried in the Gordon neighborhood. Because of the delays, Natan-Zada was buried two days after Jewish law allows. Three of the hundreds of mourners at the burial were arrested with administrative arrest orders, including "New Kach" leader Efraim Hershkovits, American citizen Saadia Herskof, and former Kach activist Tiran Pollack's son Gilad.

ee also

* Shefa-Amr#Violent incident in Shefa-Amr
* Mohammad Barakeh#Violence in Shfar'am

References

External links

* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/04/AR2005080401350.html Jewish Settler Kills Four Israeli Arabs In Attack on Bus] , August 4 2005, "The Washington Post"
*cite news
url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4746591.stm
title=Israeli bus killer lynched by mob
date=August 4 2005,
publisher=BBC News
accessdate=2007-09-07

* [http://www.cjp.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=160151 Sharon Condemns Attack by "Bloodthirsty Jewish Terrorist", Talks to Arab Leaders] , August 5 2005, Combined Jewish Philanthropies
*cite news
url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article552244.ece
title=Israeli killer was recruited to terror over the internet
author=Stephen Farrell
date=August 5 2005
publisher=The Times
accessdate=2007-09-07

* [http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?sf=2749&click_id=2749&art_id=qw1123255621162B253&set_id=6 Extremist's body left on a slab in morgue] , August 5 2005, Independent Online, South Africa
* [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=87250 Zada Finally Buried; His Death Will be Investigated] , August 7 2005, Arutz Sheva (Channel 7 news)
*" [http://www.counterpunch.org/cook06142006.html For Arabs Only: Israeli Law and Order] ." Jonathan Cook. "CounterPunch". June 14, 2006.


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