Will the Tel Aviv Shooting Become Israel’s New Normal?
As long as the shooter’s mentality remains a mystery, we can’t know for sure.
January 12, 2016
As long as the shooter’s mentality remains a mystery, we can’t know for sure.
On January 1, an Israeli Arab named Nashat Milhem walked into a Tel Aviv café and opened fire, killing three and wounding several others, and then escaped. Milhem himself was killed in a shootout with police last Friday. Reflecting on what the public knows and doesn’t know about the shooter, David Horovitz wonders if the future will bring more such attacks:
As long as the shooter’s mentality remains a mystery, we can’t know for sure.
The myth of rabbinic incitement.
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Divine judgment vs. a benevolent nature.
On January 1, an Israeli Arab named Nashat Milhem walked into a Tel Aviv café and opened fire, killing three and wounding several others, and then escaped. Milhem himself was killed in a shootout with police last Friday. Reflecting on what the public knows and doesn’t know about the shooter, David Horovitz wonders if the future will bring more such attacks:
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