Posted on 04/14/2016 8:26:46 AM PDT by Lera
An eastern Jerusalem resident decided to avenge the death of his son by setting fire to the clinic where his son was treated.
An indictment was filed Thursday morning to the Jerusalem District Court against Malik Sheikh-Ali, a 29-year-old resident of eastern Jerusalem, for charges of battery assault and arson.
A month ago, Sheikh-Ali came along with his three-month-old son to a Leumit clinic in the Shuafat neighborhood, for medical treatment. One of the doctors who treated the accused and the baby gave them both medications.
Two days later, the baby returned to the clinic bearing no signs of life. After several resuscitation attempts, the clinic's medical team declared the baby's death.
Sheikh-Ali was not present at the clinic and he heard about his son's death after a relative phoned him. The accused decided to hurt the medical staff as a result. Later that day, he arrived at the clinic by car along with other people while holding a 2 liter (67 oz.) bottle containing flammable material. At that time, there were two doctors outside the clinic's front doors.
According to the indictment, Sheikh-Ali exited the vehicle, approached one of the doctors who was standing with his back against him, poured the liquid onto the lower part of the doctor's body, and ignited a flame using a lighter.
As a result, the doctor suffered second-degree burns in the hips and hands, and the clinic door was completely burned.
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The religion of peace never fails to act like the filthy savages they are.
It’s the religions of peace. We should bring more of them here, it’s not they are insanely violent, misogynistic, bigots who want to take of the world or anything.
Wow those mooslims sure take Malpractice to a different level.
Yet liberals treat them as though they were saints.
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Ah. An Arab man, eh? No mention of religious affiliation. Probly one of those rogue lone wolf ideologue Jehovah’s Witnesses we hear so much about. Why are they covering for those JWs!?
So from what I can gather from the story, an eastern Jerusalem arab resident went to an Israeli clinic of his own accord seeking medical attention for a child. Two days later (and who knows what had happened in that time) the child dies and he believes the clinic is responsible? Then why go there to begin with?
It was in his list of BibiCare providers?
“It was in his list of BibiCare providers?”
Funny you should mention that, my cynical side thinks the child’s care was probably being provided at no cost in the 1st place but that’s just a WAG. I’m sorry for the man’s loss but even in what was I’m sure a state of acute grief this behavior cannot be tolerated.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me. ..................
Forgot his knife, used his lighter.
>>Two days later, the baby returned to the clinic bearing no signs of life. <<
How did the baby return to the clinic if it was dead?
Now just a cotton pickin’ minit here. Let’s be fair. The poor father only thought that they killed his son on purpose using witchcraft, in order to humiliate him before everyone. They were trained by Joooos!, after all. Nothing evil about believing that, and I’m sure if they sat down over a nargila and had a good smoke, daddy would understand how bravely they resisted Jooo! attempts to teach them witchcraft, by not attending lectures or clinical seminars where witchcraft was taught.
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