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""We had a little girl with us (3-year-old) and she started crying. He (the settler) took his rifle, pointed it at her head and said to her: "Cry, cry, I want to kill you now"" Gharda al-Ja'er, her three sisters and her three year-old girl, are Palestinian-Bedouin citizens of Israel, residing in the town of Rahat in the Negev. Yesterday they were on their way to Nablus when they took a wrong turn, and accidently arrived at the Judeo-Nazi outpost of Giv'at Ronen, near Burin. When they asked a settler for directions, he set them a trap and sent them inside the settlement. They were then attacked by at least 15 terrorist settlers, some armed, who didn't let them leave the outpost, threatened they'd kill them, broke their car windows, beat them up, threw rocks and sprayed tear gas at them. Their car was then torched, but luckily they managed to escape, wounded and scared. They called the police, who promised to arrive quickly, but of course they didn't. It took them quite some time to arrive. No arrests were made. "Luckily" for them, they are Israeli citizens, so the incident made it to the news, and Gharda got to tell her story, in broken Hebrew, on Kan Reshet Bet radio station. If they were Palestinians from the West Bank, no one would even mention it on the news nor give them any platform to speak. But even though they are "Israelis", there's a zero chance someone will pay any price for the attempt to lynch them. In other interviews Gharda added "We prayed, we thought we won't make it back home" and mentioned she's having nightmares and that her little child haven't spoken since the incident."
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According to Israeli media reports, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian women and their children after they inadvertently entered an Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
The settlers attempted to burn them alive inside their car, but the victims managed to escape on foot with injuries. Despite claims by Israeli occupation authorities that an investigation is underway, no arrest warrants have been issued. https://twitter.com/QudsNen/status/1821977690892902416 Gharda al Ja'er tell her story, in broken Hebrew, on Kan Reshet Bet radio station. Settlers have tried to kill her and his 3-year-old daugther, by setting the fire on her car. Those were Palestinian women with Israeli citizenship, who live in the town of Rahat in the Negev. Augustus 10.
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