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Holy books set ablaze in two arson attacks
Hassan Shaalan
Published: 31.05.14, 20:41
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1. This is whar Christian Arabs do to Jews and then complain
Steve Benassi ,   Silver Bay, MN USA   (05.31.14)
2. anti-Semitism seems to have come to Israel
Larry ,   LA (formerly)   (05.31.14)
unfortunately. :-(
3. why complain about paris when it is here
yoni the Jew ,   Jewish homeland   (05.31.14)
why does israel complain about paris and say that france cannot protect its jewish citizens when it is israel that has by far the most anti-semitism and hate crimes against jews? what will the government do about it?
4. Kvish 6 not Baqa al-Gharbiyye
gf ,   Jerusalem   (05.31.14)
Why don't you mention the fact that this was a small Synagogue set up in the parking lot of the northbound rest area of Kvish 6. It was used by travelers to pray when traveling.
5. Will Yaalon and the Shin Bet call for an "iron fist"
Chaim ,   Israel   (05.31.14)
against these vandals or is he only concerned with price tags bandits against Arabs?
6. Thank you YNet
(06.01.14)
A good word for YNet: after years of reporting the tiny amount of anti-Arab "Price Tag" and ignoring the hundred-fold greater amount of attacks against Jews, it is nice to see this is reported. Noteworthy is the silence of Livni, Weinstein, Aharonovitch, Netanyahu and the Israeli Left about this anti-Jew crime, yet who demanded death penalty and collective punishment of innocent Jews for much lesser crimes.
7. To: Chaim at No. 6
Sarah B ,   U.S.A. / Israel   (06.01.14)
It's a lot more despicable than that. The so-called "price tag" attacks were carried out by Arabs, against Arabs. Trying to ratchet up the level of international attention (well, you can make book on the "Palestinians" doing that any time they are relegated to the back pages of the newspapers) on Israel, with an eye out to casting Israel in a bad light. Except the stories stank so much, and the circumstantial evidence so massively against the "Palestinians," they've actually had to tone down their act. The last thing they want is for Shin Bet to be looking too closely at the Arab communities claiming to have been "victimized" by so-called price tagging. The "Palestinians" aren't the victims; they are the perpetrators. That makes them criminals, and guilty of filing false police reports, and diverting the attentions of the Shin Bet and the police forces, and obstruction of justice. Not to mention guilty of the actual acts of vandalism. That's a whole host of criminal conspiracy and felony charges. No wonder they're trying to tone it down -- the Shin Bet started to look too closely. Were the truth to come out, it would give them a major black eye -- hence the sudden halt to so-called "price tagging." It's the "Palestinians" who were guilty of ninety-nine percent of it; silly Jewish boys near Jerusalem responsible for one percent. But the price-tagging in northern Israel, in Arab villages? Cars being vandalized and torched, even the incidents near Jerusalem? That's all the reprehensible acts of "Palestinians." This recent grievous act -- also the work of Arabs. I say -- find them, and string them up as an object lesson. It's our country. It's a Jewish country. Taking aim at those most intensely Jewish aspects of our identity is to challenge our identity and our right to the State which underscores that identity. It must be dealt with harshly. We all know how the "Palestinians" operate -- if it works once, it will work twice. And a third time. Et cetera. No, this must be nipped in the bud. The sanction must be exercised with the utmost prejudice. That's the only way to put a stop to it.
8. #7 Sarah most likely Price tag activists
Gideon   (06.02.14)
Most likely price tag activists trying to make Arabs look bad.
9. #8 Look at the facts
george ,   Toronto, Canada   (06.02.14)
If activists wanted to make Arabs look bad, then they would have written Arabic graffiti on the site. Arabs have been caught and recorded cutting down trees and then spraying in Hebrew graffiti "Price Tag".
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