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After the attack - the right accused Bar-Lev: "Jews were murdered because of his incitement, that he should resign" - Walla! news

2021-12-16T20:58:46.646Z


Opposition MKs rushed to attack Homeland Security following a tweet criticizing "settler violence." MK Shikli: "The attack is a direct result of his campaign." MK Qarai: "We must stand trial." On the part of the coalition, members of the right also criticized: "The violence in Judea and Samaria is against the Jews."


After the attack - the right accused Bar-Lev: "Jews were murdered because of his incitement, he should resign"

Opposition MKs rushed to attack Homeland Security following a tweet criticizing "settler violence." MK Shikli: "The attack is a direct result of his campaign."

MK Qarai: "We must stand trial." On the part of the coalition, members of the right also criticized: "The violence in Judea and Samaria is against the Jews."

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16/12/2021

Thursday, 16 December 2021, 21:25 Updated: 22:35

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In the video: The scene of the attack at the entrance to the Chumash settlement (Photo: MDA operational documentation, Avia Deutsch / TPS)

MKs on the right launched an attack tonight (Thursday) against Minister of Internal Security Amar Bar-Lev and linked the attack in Samaria to his controversial tweet from the beginning of the week about "settler violence."



MK Amichai Shikli (right) wrote on his Twitter account: " "Amar Bar-Lev, this attack is a direct result of the 'Settler Violence' campaign in which you took part in full knowledge. Apologize and resign now - before your incitement and that of your friends on the far left will charge us heavier prices!"



MK Shlomo Qarai (Likud) also joined the criticism and called on Bar-Lev to resign "now and stand trial, before more Jews are harmed and murdered because of his incitement.

The deportation law from northern Samaria should be repealed, strengthened and the yeshiva strengthened there, and the Chumash should be made a city and a mother in Israel in memory of the murdered man. "

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The scene of the attack, tonight (Photo: ZKA)

MK Miri Regev (Likud) wrote: "Another attack that joined the wave of attacks last month, following the security weakness of the Bennett Lapid Abbas government and the incitement of ministers, led by Minister Bar-Lev, against the settlers." The



Likud said: Fighting the terrorists. "



However, the criticism did not come only from members of the opposition, as Bar-Lev also criticized the coalition. The Jewish settlers. "

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MK Yom Tov Kalfon (right): "I pray for the healing of the wounded in the horrific attack tonight at Chumash in Samaria.

Just last week that day, I was there at the scene of the attack.

A painful reminder to Minister Bar-Lev where the real and murderous violence in Judea and Samaria came from.



MK Nir Orbach (right) wrote that the attack is further proof that real terrorism comes from one side only.

I do not accept the recent statements about excuses for frustration and family quarrels.

Terrorism is terrorism.

Murder is murder.

Today again a Jew was murdered because he was Jewish. "



Earlier this week, wrote Bar-Lev his Twitter account that he met with Deputy United States Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland and that she" was interested, among other things, settler violence and how to reduce tension in the region and strengthen the Palestinian Authority " .

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