The father of an Arab Israeli crime reporter who was shot dead said Monday that his son had been under threat for a while and had taken the matter to police.
Journalist Nadal Ijbaria was found critically wounded in his car in the northern Arab city of Umm al-Fahm on Sunday and died shortly afterward in the hospital.
His father Muhammad Ijbaria told Channel 12 that “the writing was on the wall.”
“My son complained. Why is it that we still haven’t heard of any arrests?” he said, expressing frustration at the progress of police’s investigation into the killing.
He called on police to act, “and also those who oversee the police need to act as soon as possible.”
Muhammad described Nadal as “a pleasant man, loved by all, you will not hear a bad word about him in the whole city,” who was not tied to the criminal underworld in any way.
He complained that for years there has been no sense of security in Umm al-Fahm, a place he said had once been safe but “now, it’s dangerous to walk about anywhere.”
Another resident of Umm al-Fahm complained to Channel 12 that investigation into death like Ijabria’s move too slowly.
The resident, who was not named in the report, said: “In other places, if there was a shooting like this or murder, we would already have heard about arrests within hours, or at most a few days. Here, the usual procedure is that it isn’t solved and there are no arrests.”
Another Arab crime reporter, Hassan Shalan, a longtime personal acquaintance Ijbaria, spoke to Hebrew media outlets Monday, warning that he could be targeted next.
He told Kan news that a family member of Ijbari had owed money and had left town due to the danger he faced. Death threats were then made against Ijbaria himself.
“Because the criminals couldn’t get the person who owes them money, they threatened Ijbaria,” Shalan said. Though Ijbaria brought the matter to police, “it didn’t help at all.”
But Shalan also added that his friend was murdered “because he is a journalist” and expressed fear that “I will be the next in line.”
Shalan said he too receives threats from criminal elements warning him to stop snooping and reporting.
Ijbaria was an editor at the news site Bldtna, which reports on developments in Umm al-Fahm.
Last year, more than 50 bullets were fired at Ijbaria’s home. No injuries were reported in the attack, which was believed to stem from Ijbaria’s reporting on violent crimes in the Arab community.
MK Aida Touma-Sliman of the Joint List party tweeted: “If police had caught the person who shot a year ago perhaps the murder could have been prevented.
“The police must stop neglecting the security of Arab citizens and bring the abominable murderers to justice!” she wrote.
Israel Police received a report on Sunday evening of a 44-year-old man found shot in his car in the northern Israeli city. He was brought to Emek Medical Center in Afula in life-threatening condition and pronounced dead there.
Nadal’s mother, Sariel Ijbaria, told Radio 103FM in May that a few minutes before her son was killed she had spoken to his wife.
“I heard a bang, a shot. I quickly called Nadal and he didn’t [answer],” she said.
According to the Abraham Initiatives, a group campaigning against violence in the Arab community, at least 69 Arab Israelis have been killed so far this year in violent crimes.
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