Jerusalem – Israel Lacks Evidence Against Extremists In Arson Attack

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    FILE -  Israeli peace activists stand in front of the Dawabshe family's home that was set on fire by Jewish settlers in which a Palestinian infant Ali Dawabshe was burned to death, in the West Bank village of Duma near Nablus city, 02 August 2015.EPAJerusalem – Israel is still lacking evidence to charge those responsible for a deadly arson attack on a Palestinian family this summer, Israeli media reported the country’s defense minister as saying Monday, in a case that Palestinians say helped fuel the past weeks of bloodshed.

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    In July, assailants, believed to be Jewish extremists, lobbed a firebomb into the Dawabsheh family’s home in the West Bank village of Duma, where four family members were asleep. Ali Dawabsheh, a toddler, was burned to death, while his mother and father later died of their wounds. His 4-year-old brother Ahmad is being treated in an Israeli hospital.

    Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said a “group of Jewish fanatics” who want to install a “religious kingdom” based on biblical law were behind the attack. Yaalon’s remarks to military correspondents were reported by Israel’s Walla news site.

    But Yaalon said, “We don’t currently have evidence that directly ties the one who carried out the terror attack but I believe we will get that, I hope that we will solve the case completely,” Yaalon said.

    Israeli leaders across the political spectrum have strongly condemned the firebomb attack and vowed to apprehend the assailants. But the fact that no one has been officially charged months after the attack is a sore point among Palestinians and many cite the case as a big factor in fueling the current violence.

    Since mid-September, 12 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks, mostly stabbing assaults. Meanwhile, 75 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire, including 48 said by Israel to have been involved in attacks or attempted attacks. The other Palestinians died in clashes between stone-throwers and security forces.


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    rebshmuel
    rebshmuel
    8 years ago

    So if they lack evidence, how do they still think they know who did it without confessions?

    Is this just typical jumping to conclusions to equate Arab terror with “Jewish violence”?

    8 years ago

    Ohhhhh…now the palis say THIS is what “fueled the latest violence!” Gee I could’ve sworn their other excuses were: (choose one): the Temple Mount, “settlements,” no pali state, poor conditions…. Lol. These mamzeirim are dreying a kop and the whole anti Semitic world falls for it!