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Palestinian school set ablaze in Samaria | Israel today

2020-01-28T10:55:28.027Z


Suspicion of price tag: A fire broke out in a school in Einabus village near Litzhar, and there was considerable damage to property • Local local security address was found at the site


Suspicion of price tag: A fire broke out in a school in Einabus village near Litzhar, and considerable damage was done to the property.

Suspicion of price tag: Police are investigating a fire that broke out on Tuesday night at a school in Einabus village, at the foot of the Yitzhar settlement in Samaria, on suspicion of a hate crime. The fire caused considerable damage to the building, and graffiti was found in Hebrew, which says: Destroy homes only for enemies! Local Uri Dash.

A school classroom in Nablus was set on fire

Komi Uri mentioned in the graffiti address is an outpost located near Yitzhar, and about a week ago, security forces demolished two illegally built houses. Following the demolition of houses, Yitzhar's Secretariat warned of the demolition and issued a statement: "Tens of thousands of illegal Arab buildings have been built in Judea and Samaria in recent years, and the Israeli government has chosen to focus on demolishing the homes of Jewish families in Yitzhar. This "will not contribute to quiet in the area."

The class set ablaze in the village of Einabus

The address found at the school

The Tag Meir Fighting Hate Crimes reports: "Disgustedly condemns the ignition of the Einabus class. The State of Israel fails once again to defend its obligation to give Palestinians within its responsibilities. Jewish terror activists torched a mosque in Jerusalem a few days ago and are now advancing to school. Is the leash and everything worthless? "

Source: israelhayom

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