The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Palestinians set fire to a Magen David exhibit with a swastika near the Eviatar outpost - Walla! news

2021-08-14T22:49:07.278Z


The Palestinians came from the village of Beta near Nablus and the Eviatar outpost and set fire to the exhibit. This, against the background of tension in the area in recent months, when only ten days ago a 37-year-old Palestinian was killed by live ammunition in his chest during clashes between IDF forces and Palestinian demonstrators there.


  • news

  • Army and Security

Palestinians set fire to a Magen David exhibit containing a swastika near the Eviatar outpost

The Palestinians came from the village of Beta near Nablus and the Eviatar outpost and set fire to the exhibit.

This, against the background of tension in the area in recent months, when only ten days ago a 37-year-old Palestinian was killed by live ammunition in his chest during clashes between IDF forces and Palestinian demonstrators there.

Tags

  • Eviatar outpost

  • shoulder

  • confrontations

  • Star of David

Shlomi Heller

Sunday, 15 August 2021, 01:33 Updated: 01:44

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on general

  • Share on general

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share on Email

0 comments

  • Gideon Saar gets vaccinated in the third dose against the corona in the compound ...

  • A woman found a "UFO" in the backyard

  • The shower routine of someone who is allergic to water

  • The special memorial to the demonstrators who were shot by the British before ...

  • Alfa Romeo Club in Israel: Practicing in the Jerusalem Mountains ...

  • Jordan Williams American MMA Fighter Catches on Hot Thief ...

  • A woman falls with a scooter into the pool

  • A murder of a man in the town of Avtin was solved

  • Nitzan Horowitz is vaccinated

  • The Taliban took over the police station in the city of Lachshar Gaah ...

  • Trick with Nutella

  • The stewardess who shows how she avoids the harassers

Palestinians light a display with a Star of David inside a swastika near Eviatar (surfers' videos)

Last night (Saturday), Palestinians from the village of Beta near Nablus set fire to an exhibit with a Star of David emblem with a swastika inside it, near the Eviatar outpost in Judea and Samaria.



In recent months, there have been several incidents of violence and riots in the area of ​​the village of Beta near the Eviatar outpost, which was established in May after the murder of Yigal Guetta in a shooting attack, and evacuated last month after a compromise with Eviatar residents.

More on Walla!

Riots on the Temple Mount: Stones were thrown at police officers, Palestinians were injured and arrested

To the full article

More on Walla!

  • Clashes near Eviatar outpost: A 15-year-old Palestinian was killed by IDF fire

  • Evacuation of the Eviatar outpost was completed in accordance with the settlement agreement;

    Palestinians throw stones at IDF forces

  • How to avoid unsuccessful or recurrent hair transplantation?

Stretching near Eviatar.

The performance that was set on fire last night (Photo: Photos by surfers)

Ten days ago a Palestinian as 37 killed by live fire in the chest during clashes between IDF forces and Palestinian protesters in Beita, near Nablus - reported the Ministry of Health. The name of the victim was Emad Ali Dweikat.



Another case occurred not yet outpost evacuation Evyatar, as a boy of 15 was killed IDF fire in clashes near the outpost.

Hundreds took part in the protest in which the boy, Muhammad Hamail from the village of Beta near Nablus was killed.

The Palestinians threw stones, fired fireworks and set fire to tires, and the IDF force returned fire with a Roger rifle. Three of the demonstrators were injured in the riots.

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on general

  • Share on general

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share on Email

0 comments

Source: walla

All news articles on 2021-08-14

You may like

News/Politics 2024-03-31T21:46:08.882Z

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.