Israeli Space Scientist Hurt In Riot Dies Of Injuries

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Screen capture from video of Avi Har-Even, a former head of the Israel Space Institute, during a lecture at Bar-Ilan University, February 2013. (YouTube)

JERUSALEM (AP) — An 84-year-old man who once headed Israel’s space agency on Sunday died of injuries sustained during riots that erupted across the country last month, hospital officials said.

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Avi Har-Even was hospitalized after suffering burns and smoke inhalation when an Arab mob torched the hotel he was staying at last month in the northern Israeli town of Acre. The Rambam Health Care Campus, the Haifa hospital that had been treating him, confirmed his death late Sunday.

Har-Even held a number of senior posts in Israel’s aerospace sector before serving as head of the Israel space Agency from 1995 to 2004, according to a statement released by his family. He later worked as a researcher at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies at Israel’s Bar-Ilan University.

Violence between Jewish and Arab mobs broke out in a number of cities across Israel during last month’s 11-day war between Israel and Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip.

Over several days, dozens of cars were set on fire, a number of synagogues were torched and scores of homes, most of them owned by Jews, were attacked by crowds.

At least two other people, a Jewish man and an Arab man, were killed in separate incidents in Lod, a city with a mixed Jewish-Arab population in central Israel, while several other people were badly injured in incidents across the country.


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Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
2 years ago

A victim of a pogrom in Israel and weak Bibi wants these savages as part of his coalition

shloime
shloime
2 years ago

no one should be forced to bear the burden of israeli citizenship against their will.

if arab israelis (or hareidim) feel that they would happier elsewhere, israel can and should facilitate their decision to relinquish their responsibilities as citizens.