Posted on 05/16/2019 11:53:20 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Four years after three Palestinian Arabs were killed in a fire in the village of Duma in Samaria, a neighbor has gone on record denying that Jews were responsible for the deadly blaze.
One July 31st, 2015, a fire broke out in the home of the Dawabsheh family in the village of Duma in the middle of the night, killing 18-month old Ali, and leaving three other members of the family injured. Weeks later, both of the parents, Said Muhammaned Hassan Dawabsheh and Riham Hassand Dawabsheh, succumbed to their injuries.
Hebrew graffiti was found at the site, including the word Revenge in Hebrew, leading Israeli investigators to treat the arson as an act of Jewish terrorism.
Police claimed a group of Israeli youths hurled firebombs at the Dawabsheh home, sparking a fire which eventually consumed much of the house.
New testimony from a neighbor of the Dawabshehs, however, contradicts claims by Israeli police, suggesting that the fire was not set by Jewish arsonists.
The man, an Arab resident of Duma who lived next door to the Dawabsheh family, told a private investigator his recollection of the incident, saying it was nonsense that Jews were involved. He claimed that the fire was sparked in connection to a separate arson in Duma, by locals who were involved in an internal dispute with another resident of the village.
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Blood feuds, hatred, and revenge are the bread and butter of "Palestinians". A day without a revenge or honor killing is like a day without sunshine.
Dig a little more and find its a dispute between Arab clans with a little false flag thrown in for cover.
Yeah, who could have seen this coming? /s
The good part here is that an Arab came forward to tell the truth.
Dead man walking.
Muzzies killing Muzzies? Who’d of thunk?
Thanks Eleutheria5.
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