With batons, stones and a Molotov cocktail: Settlers attack left-wing activists near Givat Ronen outpost
The activists arrived at the scene to help Palestinian farmers and bring them land cultivation equipment.
In the case file, the attackers are seen descending towards the agricultural area from the nearby hill, holding various batons and tools.
They hit the victims, threw stones at them and set fire to their vehicle.
2 activists were injured in the head
Shlomi Heller
21/01/2022
Friday, 21 January 2022, 12:11 Updated: 12:48
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In the video: Settlers attack left-wing activists (Photo: Yesh Din)
Settlers today (Friday) attacked left-wing activists near the Givat Ronen outpost.
Activists who arrived in the West Bank village of Burin were attacked by masked men with batons, stones and a Molotov cocktail.
The activists arrived at the scene to assist Palestinian farmers and bring them agricultural equipment to cultivate the land.
In the case file, the attackers are seen descending towards the agricultural area from the nearby hill, holding various batons and tools.
Later, the settlers are seen beating activists and farmers on the spot and even burning the activists' vehicle by throwing a Molotov cocktail.
They also threw stones at them, hitting the activists' bodies and faces.
As a result, two activists were wounded in the head and are seen in blood-filled documentation.
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The burnt vehicle.
Today (Photo: Official website, Yesh Din)
"They were wounded in the head."
Today (Photo: Official website, Yesh Din)
The attack near the village of Burin.
Today (Photo: Official website, Yesh Din)
MK Musi Raz (March) said in response to the documentation of the case of violence: “Settler violence is rampant, and government ministers are not doing enough to stop it.
It is not possible for this difficult event to pass in silence. "The
director general of Rabbis for Human Rights, Avi Dabush, said that he called for the execution of the rioters and an end to these violent organizations.
"Settler violence has become a real sign of Cain on the forehead of Israeli society. The waving of the rioters towards the activists and farmers is more than anything an expression of their fear of understanding that there is another Judaism and that there is a different voice," he said.
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