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Death of Binyamin Meisner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Death of Binyamin Meisner On 24 February 1989, Palestinian Arabs threw a cement block at the head of Binyamin Meisner, killing him. Binyamin Meisner (also spelled Benjamin Meisner, Ben Meisner, Benny Meisner, Benjamin Mizner, or Biniamín Meisner) was serving as a staff sergeant in the Israel Defense Forces. He was the fifth Israeli soldier killed in the First Intifada. ==Incident== Meisner, a 25-year-old paratrooper on reserve duty, was killed when a concrete block was thrown at him from a building in Nablus. The incident took place in Nablus' open air market. Meisner's skull was crushed by the impact. Journalist Stephen Franklin of the ''Chicago Tribune'' described Nablus, where Meisner was killed, as one of the "most militant" towns in the West Bank, writing that "rocks, stones and huge hunks of metal" were regularly "dropped" on Israeli soldiers "from rooftops as they patrol alleys covered with freshly painted slogans urging on the uprising." The week before Meisner was killed, Israeli troops shot "a young Arab who was poised to throw a concrete block down on them from a roof in the market in Nablus on Thursday night." Meisner was from the town of Kiryat Tivon.〔 He had immigrated to Israel from Argentina with his family as a child.〔〔 He was buried in Kiryat Tivon.〔
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