Hunderds attend a memorial ceremony for Habtom Zarhum from Eritrea, held by the Eritrean asylum seekers community in southern Tel-Aviv, on October 21 2015. Zerhom had originally been shot by Israeli security forces after they mistakenly identified him as being involved in a terror atatck at the Beer Sheva bus station a few days ago, whereupon he was lynched by a furios mob because he had been mistaken for a terrorist. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/FLASH90

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