Top Arab Police Officer Takes Leave Pending Probe

YERUSHALAYIM (AP) —
Israel Police Major General Jamal Hakroosh. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

The highest-ranking Arab Muslim in Israel’s police force has taken leave, the police said Monday, after video emerged showing him tripping over a stabbing victim as he left the scene of a crime in 2020.

Maj. Gen. Jamal Hakroosh, 64, made history when he was appointed deputy commissioner in 2016 to lead outreach efforts to Israel’s Arab minority. Violent crime within the community has soared in recent years, fueled by organized crime and family feuds.

In September 2020, Hakroosh went to the office of a factory in his hometown of Kfar Qana on business, where a fight broke out between two men, one of whom stabbed the other in the chest.

Security camera footage obtained by Israel’s Haaretz newspaper shows Hakroosh walking down a stairwell and tripping over the man who had been stabbed before heading out the door. Hakroosh ignored the assailant, who was barricaded in another room, and did not provide first aid to the stabbing victim, Haaretz said.

The police said in a statement that an investigation has been launched and that Hakroosh would go on leave until it is completed.

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