Story highlights It's not clear if shooting rampage by Bedouin is related to recent violence between Palestinians and Israelis

Some, but not all, Bedouins identify as Palestinian

Eritrean migrant dies after being mistaken for an attacker, shot and beaten during chaos of shootout, police say

Jerusalem (CNN) A day after a man went on a shooting rampage at a bus station in southern Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of the "continued struggle" amid a wave of violence, but asked people not to take justice into their own hands.

The remarks alluded to the death of an Eritrean migrant who was mistaken for a second attacker in the incident. Abtom Zarhom, 29, was shot by a security guard and then beaten by a mob. He later died of his injuries. Video of the incident was broadcast on Israeli television, stoking already-high tensions.

"A crowd who finds himself at the site (of an attack) should evacuate the area and let the emergency services do their job," Netanyahu said in remarks Monday.

Israel is "a country of law. No one will take the law into his own hands. That's the first rule," he said.

The gunman killed an Israeli soldier and wounded 10 more people before police shot him dead.

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