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27 August 2014

"Are you Jews?": Amsterdam, London, Sidney, Manhattan, Florida ... Now Israel

Are you Jews?
Are you Jews?

Arabs Assault Jewish Kids in North of Israel After Asking 'Are You Jews?'

Nine-year-old tells Arutz Sheva how he and his younger brother were assaulted with rocks in anti-Semitic attack.Naveh (7) and Yehiya (9) Tubul returned from their first day of school on Wednesday at a yeshiva in Nazareth Illit; on their way home, they were accosted by Arab children who asked if they were Jewish and proceeded to hurl rocks at them. Arabs Assault Children with Rocks

This took place in Nazareth Ilit! In Northern Israel.

If the Israeli Government doesn't deal with this terrorism as it should be condemned vocally and with aggressive policing and arresting, we are in for immense and widespread trouble. If one hurls ... catapults ... rocks, rocks that mame and kill ... That one must be classified as a terrorist and end up in prison.

After Nazareth Ilit, what's next? Haifa, Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, Jerusalem?

"Rock Ambush Injures Baby in Samaria: An 11-month-old baby girl was lightly hurt Wednesday when Arabs threw rocks at the car she was in, at Yitzhar junction in Samaria. A Magen David Adom ... gave the baby first aid ... then took her to Schneider Children's Hospital in Petah Tikva. The ambulance driver said that the rock that hit the baby was the size of a fist and that the fact that the baby did not suffer more severe injuries is “a miracle.” (Rock Ambush)

"Infant Terror Victim Adelle Biton Returns Home Tomorrow: The above attack took place just as it was reported that after a year and a half of intensive operations and treatment, four-and-a-half-year-old Adelle Biton will be returning to her home in the town of Yakir, in Samaria, tomorrow." (Adelle Biton Returns Home)


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