Posted on 07/11/2021 9:30:43 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
The family of slain Israeli terror victim Yehuda Guetta is slamming President Joe Biden after the U.S. criticized Israel last week for demolishing the mansion of terrorist Muntassir Shalabi, a Palestinian terrorist who also holds U.S. citizenship.
Shalabi killed Guetta, 19, and wounded two others when he carried out a drive-by shooting on a group of Israeli teenagers at the Tapuach junction . He owns a large mansion near Ramallah.
Shalabi was arrested three days after the attack at a hideout in the Palestinian village of Silwad.
Three of Shalabi’s children live in the mansion, and another four live in the U.S.
Israel has a policy of demolishing the homes of terrorists as a means of deterring those who are otherwise praised and subsidized by the Palestinian Authority leadership, as well as by Islamic clerics, for their violent actions.
The U.S. condemned Israel’s demolition of the Shalabi mansion, which was carried out despite the fact that a bipartisan group of members of Congress was visiting the region at the time. “The home of an entire family should not be demolished for the actions of one individual,” the U.S. embassy said in a statement.
The Guetta family condemned the Biden administration for siding with a terrorist over innocent civilians .
Guetta’s father, Elisha, said the family was “shocked that the US is condemning the demolition of [the home of] my son’s murderer and is supporting a terrorist .“
Biden has restored hundreds of millions of dollars of funding to the Palestinians despite support for terror.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Are these Jews some kind of racisses? How we gonna get peace if the Jews just go around killing folks and blowing things up?
Need to publish photos and addresses of the four Shalabi children that live in the US.
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