Posted on 02/22/2015 9:42:05 PM PST by IsraelBeach
By Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency
Jerusalem, Israel February 22, 2015 The Mayor of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat, upon seeing a terror attack take place on the streets of Jerusalem rushed the terrorist and wrestled him down to the ground.
The Islamic terrorist attacked an Orthodox Jewish man, stabbing him in the stomach.
The Mayor, who was not armed, subdued the terrorist, a 18-year-old Arab teen, with the help of his bodyguard.
Barkat told reporters that he was walking to his office when his guards spotted the attack. We saw a terrorist with a knife standing and looking for the next thing to do, he said.
Jerusalem Mayor Barkat can be seen in white shirt.
The Mayor described how a guard cocked his weapon, causing the attacker to drop his knife and allowing Barkat and his guards to overpower him.
Its clear to me that if the terrorist had continued stabbing, he would not be alive right now. But because he dropped the knife we overpowered the terrorist, and I hope he is punished appropriately.
Asaf Naamani, the bodyguard who drew his gun, said: From the moment we jumped out of the car, I noticed a terrorist armed with a knife trying to cross the street. I told him to drop the knife; he froze in place and then dropped it. The Mayor and I jumped on him and wrestled him to the ground. In our world, theres no such thing as hesitation theres only yes or no.
Mayor Barkat, 55, served as an officer in the paratroopers brigade. A former high-tech entrepreneur, he was elected as Israels mayor of Jerusalem in 2008.
Abraham Goldstein, the victim, recalled the attack: I felt a sharp blow in my stomach. I began shouting that there was a stabbing and that they should move away, then he came to stab me again and I blocked him with my tefilin.
This is our Israel.
Under constant attack on our Northern and Southern borders, threatened by Iranian nuclear weapons but defended by an alert, intelligent, brave and dedicated leadership.
There is much that the US Congress can learn next week in terms of how to detect and respond to Islamic terrorism.
First we call it what it is Islamic terrorism then we attack it with every asset we have. Thats how we neutralize terror threats and protect our children.
Thats how we survive.
From the Prime Minister of Israel to the Mayors of our cities to the soldiers and police who stand guard 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Wow!
The kid must be unemployed.
Pray America is waking
“...I told him to drop the knife; he froze in place and then dropped it. The Mayor and I jumped on him and wrestled him to the ground. In our world, theres no such thing as hesitation theres only yes or no.
“Only yes or no.”
This should NOT have to be said!
The terrorists want to make attacks in our malls.
Honestly, now. Couldn’t he at least have tried to understand his grievances first?
Why the hell not?
..."I hope he is punished appropriately.
He would have been if you had shot him.
The terrorists should be killed on the spot.
Actually, he attained a lifetime of benefits to his family by this attack, and we taxpayers of the US are paying for it.
Wrong answer, in my opinion. All decent people should work to take down a terrorist unless there is a sign of a suicide vest, and to shoot him immediately if he's got a vest. Stepping back leaves the terrorist in control.
". . . theres no such thing as hesitation theres only yes or no.
Approves of the philosophy Yoda does.
This book explains why they didn’t shoot. It should be required reading for any CCW holder.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/on-killing-dave-grossman/1101952207?ean=9780316330114
You mean his legitimate grievance as our President says who loves Israel and America equally.
It doesn’t seem too traumatic to Muzzies when they try to murder someone.
Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
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