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Jewish
Extremist Jabs Young Palestinian Woman With Insulin
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extremists attack Palestinians with guns, knives and needles! |
OCCUPIED
JERUSALEM, September 27 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - An
ultra-Orthodox Jew attacked a young Palestinian woman in a street of
central Jerusalem late Thursday, September 26, using a syringe to jab
her with insulin, Israeli public radio reported.
The
Palestinian woman, who fainted, was given medical attention, while
police in the area arrested the assailant, who apart from the needle
was also carrying a large knife and a gun, Agence France-Presse (AFP)
reported.
The
incident occurred at about 7 p.m. as the young woman walked on Nevi'im
Street in occupied Jerusalem.
The
Jewish assailant tried to flee, but the police arrested him after a
short chase.
The
attacker refused to cooperate with the police and simply said that he
knew the woman was Palestinian, the Israeli daily newspaper,
Ha’aretz, reported.
The
Jerusalem Magistrates Court extended Friday, September 27, the remand
of the ultra-Orthodox Jew, the paper said.
Crimes
by Jewish extremists against Palestinian civilians have been on the
rise.
The
latest in a long series of attacks was on Tuesday, September 17, when
Jewish extremists planted a bomb which exploded in a West Bank school,
injuring six Palestinian children.
The
extremists placed the time bombs near the water pipes which the
students use to drink water during their recess, aiming to cause the
most number of casualties.
Khalil
Al-Tamizi, the head of the education zone in Al-Khalil (Hebron),
accused the extremist settlers and the Israeli occupation army of
being behind the blast.
The
location in which the school lies witnessed military presence Monday,
September 16, and there were many bombs fired in the skies, which
means that the only people who are able to walk around freely in the
city are the settlers and the Israeli soldiers.
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