A motorcycle collided violently with a woman in an Israeli-Palestinian locality, and the police did not come to investigate
The incident took place in the market in Barta'a, which is located half in the territory of Israel and the other half in the territory of the PA.
However, the police believed that the incident took place on the Palestinian side of the settlement, and therefore did not handle the incident, even though MDA evacuated her to the hospital.
The woman's son: "Disgrace, if it was on the Palestinian side MDA would have entered accompanied by the IDF"
Yoav Itiel
10/01/2022
Monday, 10 January 2022, 12:25 Updated: 21:37
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In the video: A motorcyclist loses control and hits a group of women in the village of Barta'a in Samaria (security cameras)
A motorcyclist hit a woman shopping on a main and crowded street in the village of Barta'a near Jenin yesterday (Sunday).
A video released by security cameras shows the motorcycle hitting the woman's head, and "burying" the rider and her underneath.
MDA staff were called to the scene and treated the woman, a resident of Wadi Nissans in Haifa in her 50s, and transferred her to Bnei Zion Hospital on fire. The
woman suffers from shoulder dislocation and injuries to her ribs, leg and all parts of her body. A closer look shows that he is doing a show-off, emitting smoke with a squeak of the tire, and also eyewitnesses, people from the village told us that he had done all kinds of shows with the motorcycle before and that is how it happened, "he told Walla! Gilbert, the wounded son.
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Motorcycle documentation (Photo: screenshot, security cameras)
Barta'a is a village half of which is in Israeli territory and its inhabitants are Israelis, and half of it in the West Bank and its inhabitants are Palestinians.
Police believe the incident took place on the Palestinian side of the village, where the law is enforced by the Palestinian Authority, not the police.
In the SJ district, they also did not know about the incident. But Gilber, the woman's son, who was sitting next to his car while the family's girls were shopping, insists that everything happened in Israel. , On the Israeli side.
Gilbert says he reported to police by phone.
"It is a disgrace that the police did not come. Not to the scene when we were there and not to the hospital. How will they investigate what happened? I informed HaMoked 100, they even gave me a number of incidents and nothing. MDA would only enter with the IDF or not enter at all.
I know the procedures well.
It is not clear why police do not come to collect evidence.
The doctors at the hospital are also amazed.
The main thing is to tell us to call the police.
I do not want to say that it is because we are Arabs but you will understand what you will understand.
Almost a day passed and no one came.
At night, I tried to call the Iron Station directly and were not answered at all. "
Police response
The Israel Police responded today: "Upon receipt of the report, vehicles were sent that scanned the area and did not locate the scene of the accident. The need will be learned. "
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