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Senior police officer: Two Israeli Arabs are behind the burning of the Arab child in Jaffa
A senior police officer told Walla!
That the suspects threw the Molotov cocktail into the house due to a "misidentification".
The senior added that the police are making great efforts to capture the suspects, and that "their identity is known to us".
The 12-year-old boy was seriously injured in the incident
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Sunday, 16 May 2021, 19:19 Updated: 19:40
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In the video: The father of the boy who was injured by a Molotov cocktail in Jaffa recovers (Photo: Liran Levy and the Tel Aviv Municipality)
Two Israeli Arabs are behind the throwing of a Molotov cocktail at a house in Jaffa that led to the serious injury of a 12-year-old Arab child - a senior police officer told Walla !.
"Two Israeli Arabs are responsible for throwing a Molotov cocktail at the house," the senior official said, noting that it was a "mistake in identification."
On efforts to capture the suspects, the senior official said "their identities are known to us."
Last night, a house in Jaffa in the Ajami neighborhood was set on fire after a Molotov cocktail was thrown into it.
At first it was suspected that these were Jews who did so, since a Molotov cocktail was hung on the window of the house to which a Molotov cocktail was thrown - this was to serve as an identification mark for those rioters because it was a Muslim house.
For in the days of Ramadan it was customary to hang such a necklace on the windows of many Muslim houses.
Eventually, however, the identity of the attackers became clear.
More on Walla!
Police sources: Suspicion that the rioters who threw a Molotov cocktail and wounded the 12 in Jaffa are Arabs
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The scene of the house to which a Molotov cocktail was thrown in Jaffa last week (Photo: Official website, Yafa 48)
The Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer previously reported that the condition of the 12-year-old boy who was injured in the fire is improving.
"We hope and believe that he will fully recover from the complex injury he is experiencing," said Dr. Itai Pesach, director of Safra Children's Hospital. The boy's younger sister was also lightly injured. hospital Update that it was serious, that is sedated and on a respirator and suffered burns to his face. the suspects fled the scene, but documented fleeing security cameras.
Sabri Gintzi, the father of Muhammad, 12, described the incident what happened in their home last Friday night. he said he sat Along with the kids, "came a Molotov cocktail thrown at us, the boy somehow got up.
"All the fire was on the child, I picked up the child and put him in the bath, put water on him and turned him off."
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