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Father of arson attack Palestinian toddler dies of injuries

Nablus (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - The father of a Palestinian toddler killed last week when their home was firebombed by Jewish extremists died Saturday of his injuries from the attack, which triggered Palestinian protests and an international outcry.
The arson in the village of Duma in the occupied West Bank drew condemnation of Israel's failure to curb violence by hardline Jewish settlers and prompted the government to order a crackdown on extremism.Saad Dawabsha succumbed in hospital in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba where he was being treated for third degree burns, Palestinian official Ghassan Daghlas said.
"Saad Dawabsha died and plans are underway for his funeral," Daghlas said.The Dawabsha family confirmed his death.
Dawabsha's wife Riham Dawabsha and four-year-old son Ahmed are still fighting for their lives in hospital after the arson attack which killed 18-month-old Ali.

Israeli media reported that there had been signs of improvement in Ahmed's condition, although his life remains in danger.They said that doctors at the Tel Hashomer hospital near Tel Aviv on Friday removed the respirator to which he had been attached for the previous week and that he opened his eyes and recognised those around him.

Neither Israeli hospital could immediately be reached for comment on the Jewish sabbath.
- Post-mortem planned -
A Palestinian official told AFP that before the funeral in the Dawabshas' home village a post-mortem would be held to provide evidence for a complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
The Palestinians on Monday submitted a request to the ICC to probe the firebombing and "settler terrorism".
At a meeting with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Wednesday, Arab foreign ministers agreed to call on the United Nations to protect the Palestinians from "terrorist crimes" by Jewish settlers.
The family's small brick and cement home in Duma was gutted by fire early on July 31, and a Jewish Star of David spray-painted on a wall along with the words "revenge" and "long live the Messiah".
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the attack as "terrorism in every respect", and vowed to spare no effort in bringing the perpetrators to justice.
He ordered a crackdown on Jewish extremism that has seen three suspects detained.
Israel this week used a controversial form of detention without trial normally invoked for Palestinians against one alleged Jewish extremist, following the outcry over the attack.
The domestic intelligence service named him as Meir Ettinger, a grandson of Meir Kahane, a rabbi who founded the racist anti-Arab movement Kach and was assassinated in 1990 in New York.

He was arrested in Safed in northern Israel "because of his activities in a Jewish extremist organisation", a Shin Bet spokesman told AFP.
Police said Ettinger, who is aged around 20, was suspected of "nationalist crimes" but did not accuse him of direct involvement in the firebombing.
 
That's just sad. Is their government even doing anything to stop it, or are they in bed with the Jews?
 
Jews have been sending the Israeli president death threats over his "crackdown" on jewish terrorism .
Threat by a jew to Israeli President, "In Russia you would have been found by this point cut up inside a shoe box."- This statement says a lot..http://news.yahoo.com/israel-presid...rorism-002114107.html?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=maIsrael president threatened over 'Jewish terrorism' comment

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On Saturday, August 8, 2015 3:51 AM, "Xavier Skaggs xavi3rskaggs@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  Father of arson attack Palestinian toddler dies of injuries

Nablus (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - The father of a Palestinian toddler killed last week when their home was firebombed by Jewish extremists died Saturday of his injuries from the attack, which triggered Palestinian protests and an international outcry.
The arson in the village of Duma in the occupied West Bank drew condemnation of Israel's failure to curb violence by hardline Jewish settlers and prompted the government to order a crackdown on extremism.Saad Dawabsha succumbed in hospital in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba where he was being treated for third degree burns, Palestinian official Ghassan Daghlas said.
"Saad Dawabsha died and plans are underway for his funeral," Daghlas said.The Dawabsha family confirmed his death.
Dawabsha's wife Riham Dawabsha and four-year-old son Ahmed are still fighting for their lives in hospital after the arson attack which killed 18-month-old Ali.

Israeli media reported that there had been signs of improvement in Ahmed's condition, although his life remains in danger.They said that doctors at the Tel Hashomer hospital near Tel Aviv on Friday removed the respirator to which he had been attached for the previous week and that he opened his eyes and recognised those around him.

Neither Israeli hospital could immediately be reached for comment on the Jewish sabbath.
- Post-mortem planned -
A Palestinian official told AFP that before the funeral in the Dawabshas' home village a post-mortem would be held to provide evidence for a complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
The Palestinians on Monday submitted a request to the ICC to probe the firebombing and "settler terrorism".
At a meeting with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Wednesday, Arab foreign ministers agreed to call on the United Nations to protect the Palestinians from "terrorist crimes" by Jewish settlers.
The family's small brick and cement home in Duma was gutted by fire early on July 31, and a Jewish Star of David spray-painted on a wall along with the words "revenge" and "long live the Messiah".
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the attack as "terrorism in every respect", and vowed to spare no effort in bringing the perpetrators to justice.
He ordered a crackdown on Jewish extremism that has seen three suspects detained.
Israel this week used a controversial form of detention without trial normally invoked for Palestinians against one alleged Jewish extremist, following the outcry over the attack.
The domestic intelligence service named him as Meir Ettinger, a grandson of Meir Kahane, a rabbi who founded the racist anti-Arab movement Kach and was assassinated in 1990 in New York.

He was arrested in Safed in northern Israel "because of his activities in a Jewish extremist organisation", a Shin Bet spokesman told AFP.
Police said Ettinger, who is aged around 20, was suspected of "nationalist crimes" but did not accuse him of direct involvement in the firebombing.

 
Oh fuck, that's right! the jews cursed that Ariel Sharon guy to death for what they perceived as treason when he complied with international law or something.
I saw that video once. That shit gave off nasty vibes that made me sick to my stomach



On Saturday, August 8, 2015 5:14 PM, "Teloc Vovim teloc.vovim666@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  Jews have been sending the Israeli president death threats over his "crackdown" on jewish terrorism .
Threat by a jew to Israeli President, "In Russia you would have been found by this point cut up inside a shoe box."- This statement says a lot..http://news.yahoo.com/israel-presid...rorism-002114107.html?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=maIsrael president threatened over 'Jewish terrorism' comment

 <e[/IMG]"The absence of darkness in a person does not suggest an abundance of light, for to know the light you must have known the darkness."</em>
www.JoyofSatan.org
www.exposingchristianity.com
http://spiritualwarfare666.webs.com/Satans_Library.htm


On Saturday, August 8, 2015 3:51 AM, "Xavier Skaggs xavi3rskaggs@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  Father of arson attack Palestinian toddler dies of injuries

Nablus (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - The father of a Palestinian toddler killed last week when their home was firebombed by Jewish extremists died Saturday of his injuries from the attack, which triggered Palestinian protests and an international outcry.
The arson in the village of Duma in the occupied West Bank drew condemnation of Israel's failure to curb violence by hardline Jewish settlers and prompted the government to order a crackdown on extremism.Saad Dawabsha succumbed in hospital in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba where he was being treated for third degree burns, Palestinian official Ghassan Daghlas said.
"Saad Dawabsha died and plans are underway for his funeral," Daghlas said.The Dawabsha family confirmed his death.
Dawabsha's wife Riham Dawabsha and four-year-old son Ahmed are still fighting for their lives in hospital after the arson attack which killed 18-month-old Ali.

Israeli media reported that there had been signs of improvement in Ahmed's condition, although his life remains in danger.They said that doctors at the Tel Hashomer hospital near Tel Aviv on Friday removed the respirator to which he had been attached for the previous week and that he opened his eyes and recognised those around him.

Neither Israeli hospital could immediately be reached for comment on the Jewish sabbath.
- Post-mortem planned -
A Palestinian official told AFP that before the funeral in the Dawabshas' home village a post-mortem would be held to provide evidence for a complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
The Palestinians on Monday submitted a request to the ICC to probe the firebombing and "settler terrorism".
At a meeting with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Wednesday, Arab foreign ministers agreed to call on the United Nations to protect the Palestinians from "terrorist crimes" by Jewish settlers.
The family's small brick and cement home in Duma was gutted by fire early on July 31, and a Jewish Star of David spray-painted on a wall along with the words "revenge" and "long live the Messiah".
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the attack as "terrorism in every respect", and vowed to spare no effort in bringing the perpetrators to justice.
He ordered a crackdown on Jewish extremism that has seen three suspects detained.
Israel this week used a controversial form of detention without trial normally invoked for Palestinians against one alleged Jewish extremist, following the outcry over the attack.
The domestic intelligence service named him as Meir Ettinger, a grandson of Meir Kahane, a rabbi who founded the racist anti-Arab movement Kach and was assassinated in 1990 in New York.

He was arrested in Safed in northern Israel "because of his activities in a Jewish extremist organisation", a Shin Bet spokesman told AFP.
Police said Ettinger, who is aged around 20, was suspected of "nationalist crimes" but did not accuse him of direct involvement in the firebombing.



 

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