With the start of Hanukkah and the many public celebrations across the country, it is tempting to allow the fear of terrorism to affect Jewish lives, acknowledges the head of the Jewish community’s security network.
The bloc of settlements south of Jerusalem — widely expected to remain part of Israel in any eventual peace deal — has been unsettled by several deadly attacks.
Eyal Haddad protected the Bedouin man from a crowd who was stabbing him because they wrongly believed he was the terrorist who had stabbed four people outside a soccer stadium.