ed note–as people from all walks of life (who care enough about the going on in the Middle East enough to follow the news there) will undoubtedly scratch their heads in bewilderment over something as imperceptibly insane as this, the one thing they need to understand about it is that this is business as usual as far as Jews and Judaism go.
Remember, according to Judaism (and even explained in great detail by such Judaic luminaries as the late Rabbi Ovadiah Yusef, before he died and went to hell) Gentiles are not ‘people’, but rather donkeys and other beasts of burden in human form created as such in order to better serve the Jews. Therefore, the incineration (holocaust) of the Dawabshe family by Judaic terrorists was no crime, and in fact, that the little boy survived it is something that no doubt rankles these Judaic terrorists down to the very core of their Judaic beings.
Having said this then, why then would such animals NOT threaten the life of this little boy? After all, what is the substantive difference between him and the thousands (millions) of other Gentiles that have been incinerated in the Middle East per Israel’s direction, whether it is the people of Gaza, Lebanon, Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc?
Times of Israel
An Arab-Israeli human rights organization is demanding a police investigation into incendiary social media posts targeting a 6-year-old Palestinian boy, who lost his family last July in an arson attack allegedly perpetrated by extremist Jews.
Ahmed Dawabsha returned home to his West Bank village of Duma on Friday, nearly a year after he was badly burned in the attack, which left his parents and baby brother dead.
He was treated for second- and third-degree burns over 60 percent of his body at the Sheba Medical Center outside Tel Aviv.
Following news reports of Dawabsha’s release from the hospital, some Israelis wrote threatening Facebook comments aimed at the boy.
“It’s a pity he wasn’t burned [to death] too” and “Too bad the terrorist [kid] didn’t die,” were among the reactions by Israelis on social media, according to screenshots posted to Facebook.
Palestinian relatives gather around Ahmad Dawabsha, the sole survivor of a West Bank arson attack in Duma village, as he rides a toy car at the Tel HaShomer Hospital in the city of Ramat Gan, Israel, Friday, July 22, 2016.(AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov) Palestinian relatives gather around Ahmed Dawabsha, the sole survivor of a West Bank arson attack in Duma village, as he rides a toy car at the Tel Hashomer Hospital, July 22, 2016.(AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov)
The Nazareth-based human rights center Meezaan accused the Israeli police and government of “giving a green light” to incitement against Dawabsha and the broader Palestinian and Arab Israeli community through “their silence” in similar cases in the past.
The group demanded the police chief and attorney general open investigations into the Facebook “inciters” and take legal measures against them.
Israeli police have investigated and arrested dozens of Arabs suspected of incitement over social media, Meezaan pointed out, requesting that Jewish inciters be treated in the same way.
The Israel Police would not comment on the specific complaint from Meezaan, simply saying that such complaints are generally “dealt with by the proper authorities and a response is sent to the claimant.”
Other Israelis, horrified by the attack on the Dawabsha home on July 31, 2015, have donated hundreds of thousands of shekels to Ahmed, including NIS 366,000 (about $100,000) raised by the Tag Meir anti-racism organization in a crowdfunding campaign.
Amiram Ben-Uliel, who was indicted Sunday, January 3, 2016, for murder in the killing of the Dawabsha family in Duma (courtesy) Amiram Ben-Uliel, who was indicted Sunday, January 3, 2016, for murder in the killing of the Dawabsha family in Duma (courtesy)
Amiram Ben-Uliel, 21, of Jerusalem, and an unnamed 16-year-old were indicted in January in the attack, which led to the immediate death of 18-month-old Ali Saad Dawabsha and the deaths of his parents Riham and Saad soon after. Ben-Uliel was indicted for murder; the minor, who is not alleged to have directly participated in the firebombing, was charged as an accomplice.
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Mark! Please don’t insult animals by comparing them to Israelis!
On another note, just stopping by to say hello to you and your dear family.
Salam Alaikum
Genie
ed note–my apologies Genie, you are correct. Animals are creatures made by God and certainly don’t deserve being compared to Israelis, who are–in the words of Jesus Christ Himself–children of their father, the devil’.
Mark! Please don’t insult animals by comparing them to Israelis!
On another note, just stopping by to say hello to you and your dear family.
Salam Alaikum
Genie
ed note–my apologies Genie, you are correct. Animals are creatures made by God and certainly don’t deserve being compared to Israelis, who are–in the words of Jesus Christ Himself–children of their father, the devil’.
Best 2 u as well