Jerusalem - Joint List MK Aida Touma-Sliman suggested there would be less deaths if settlers moved out of the West Bank, during a highly-charged Knesset meeting about gun licensing, as discussion swung to to the death of Ari Fuld, who was killed by a terrorist last month at the Gush Etzion junction. 

Fuld shot the terrorist after he himself was stabbed and mortally wounded.

Speaking at the session held by the Knesset Committee for the Advancement of the Status of Women and Gender Equality, Likud MK Sharren Haskel noted that: “Many terror attacks have been stopped by civilians carrying weapons such as the hero Ari Fuld, who with his body and life prevented the killing of additional innocent civilians.”

To this, committee chairwoman Touma-Sliman responded:  “Do you know how many lives would be saved if the settlers left [the West Bank]?”

Subsequently, Haskel accused Touma-Sliman of victim blaming: “It’s just like saying to me - ‘If you do not go with a bikini, you won’t get raped. No Jew deserves to be murdered, not if he’s walking around Jerusalem or Tel Aviv or Gush Etzion.”

Touma-Sliman rejected this comparison, responding: “To go with a bikini is her right. To settle and steal land is not a right.”

Likud MK Amir Ohana also mentioned Fuld during the discussion, saying:  “Between mid-2015 and mid-2016, only in the Jerusalem area, 11 attacks were thwarted by private arms carriers, not policemen, not soldiers, private weapons carriers. They were thwarted like what happened a few weeks ago with Ari Fuld.”

“Meaning execution on the spot,” Touma-Sliman interjected.

“What is an execution? When someone murders he has to be shot and killed so he won’t kill more people,” Ohana retorted. “Madam, women are also threatened by these acts of murders. Women have also been killed.”

“I know and I regret that ordinary people have to pay the price for crazy policy led by the government,” Touma-Sliman answered.

The purpose of the Knesset committee meeting was to discuss the recent gun licensing reform that drastically increased the number of civilians eligible to receive gun licenses.Read more at JPost