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An Israeli entered a village near Beitar Illit and was stoned: "It's a miracle I got out alive" | Israel today

2022-10-01T21:18:48.896Z


An Israeli who entered the village of Hussan near the city of Beitar Illit was stoned and injured. • In a conversation with Israel Hayom, the injured man said, "I was sitting in a chair next to the driver and one of the stones that were thrown hit my head. We went straight to the hospital."


A disturbing routine in Yosh:

An Israeli who entered the village of Hussan near the city of Beitar Illit was stoned and injured. Despite the ban on entering the village due to its presence in Area A, which is prohibited for Israelis to enter, many residents from the nearby city enter to repair their vehicles and purchase various products at cheap prices. This time, as mentioned, the visit to the village Ended with sabotage after riots by young residents of the place. A few months ago another Israeli was saved from an attempted lynching in the village and from time to time Molotov cocktails are thrown from the village onto the road around him. 

The Israeli who was injured in the village of Midui, photo: according to section 27a

Yonatan Hershlag, the Israeli who was injured in the incident, told Israel Hayom.

We live in Beitar Illit and I have been used to going there for 15 years.

My son's truck was in a garage inside the village and we went in there this evening to get it out.

Moments after entering the outskirts of the village, a group of 20-year-old youths with covered faces and stones in both hands jumped out at us.

My son made a quick hoof but some of the stones had already hit.

I was sitting in the seat next to the driver and the stone hit my head.

We went straight to Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem.

From time to time Molotov cocktails are thrown from the village onto the road around it.

Hussan bypass road, photo: Dodi Vaaknin

It was very scary, very dangerous.

My nature is to jump out of the car to take care of them but that would not have ended well for me and I was able to overcome that urge.


I didn't know it was problematic to enter this village.

Every day there are hundreds of people who enter Husan, it is part of the livelihood of this village.

They usually keep out of trouble because they want the job.

The mechanic should have told us that it was not the time to enter, we were not informed that it was problematic.

"This is not the first time I have been hit by terrorism. Five years ago, an Arab tried to crash into me with the bus he was driving. The police refused to believe me, said I was to blame for the accident. I have had post-trauma ever since - double vision, impaired concentration. It was a miracle that I survived.

"Now I'm in Beit Holam Shaare Tzedek, waiting for permission to be released. I had five stitches in my head. Right now I won't enter this village again."

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Source: israelhayom

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