Yavne terrorist indicted for stabbing Jewish man in supermarket
Indictment against Ismail Ibrahim Ismail Abu Aram, who stabbed and seriously wounded Niv Nehamia in a Yavne supermarket, notes he visited Saudi Arabia during Ramadan where he decided to carry out an act of 'Jihad against the Jewish-Israeli occupation'; praises Nehamia for fighting back 'despite his wounds.'
Nineteen-year-old Ismail Ibrahim Ismail Abu Aram from Yatta near Hebron, who stabbed the 43-year-old Nehamia in the chest, neck and head in the supermarket, was inspired to commit an act of “Jihad against the Jewish-Israeli occupation,” according to the indictment, out of a sense of religious conviction.
As part of his increasingly religious observance, the terrorist embarked on a pilgrimage during the last month of Ramadan and remained in Saudi Arabia for twelve days, the indictment states.
It was also noted that Abu Aram left his home and made his way into Israeli territory on August 2 without the required permit and chose to target a man he was already familiar with as his former employer using a knife and pepper spray.
Abu Aram entered the central city of Yavne using public transport. After failing to locate his former employer at an events hall where he once worked, he decided to carry out the attack against another victim using a knife he stole from the supermarket.
The indictment details how Abu Aram entered the supermarket and stole a 15cm knife which he concealed in his pants. Searching for his victim, the terrorist found the deputy manager of the supermarket Nehamia as he was stacking shelves when suddenly he produced the knife and proceeded to stab him multiple times.
Nehamia’s response to the attack was praised in the indictment. “Despite his serious wounds, the victim struggled with the accused, while throwing items at him located nearby.”
During the violent encounter, the knife was broken fell out of the terrorist’s hand. At this point, he pulled out his pepper spray canisters and began spraying his victim in the face while he tried to flee his attacker. Eventually, Abu Aram managed to escape from the supermarket, leaving Nehamia in critical condition before being evacuated to hospital.
Before being taken for treatment, Nehamia screamed out the word “terrorist,” prompting passersby to pursue Abu Aram and eventually subdue him until the arrival of security forces.
During his questioning by the Shin Bet, Abu Aram detailed his desire to murder a Jew and explained the circumstances surrounding his selection of Nehamia as his target.
Nehamia was discharged Sunday from Kaplan Medical Center. "I feel a little better," he said after leaving the hospital. "I know that I'm going to have a difficult recovery, but we'll get through it. I thank the Creator who gave me these days and saved me from this situation, and also the doctors who labored (to help me recover—ed)."