The Jerusalem Post

Israelis, Palestinia­ns back conflictin­g narratives in latest Duma firebombin­g

- • By ADAM RASGON and ELIYAHU KAMISHER

A fire broke out overnight after Molotov cocktails were allegedly thrown at the home of a Palestinia­n family in Duma, next door to a home that Jewish extremists targeted last year, Wafa, the official Palestinia­n Authority’s news agency, reported Wednesday.

Shortly after the fire erupted in the village 25 km. southeast of Nablus, PA Civil Defense units rushed to the scene and got it under control. No injuries were reported.

An Israel Police representa­tive told The Jerusalem Post that an initial investigat­ion indicated that the incident did not appear to be a nationalis­tically motivated, but rather the result of a local village conflict. The representa­tive later added that a deeper investigat­ion confirmed the results of the initial investigat­ion.

However, Muhammad Dawabsha, the homeowner, accused Jewish extremists of throwing firebombs through a window onto the second floor of his home, causing a fire.

He said he heard strange sounds near his house at 3 a.m., and moments later burning objects were tossed into his home.

Ghassan Daghlas, a PA official in charge of monitoring settlement activity in the northern West Bank, also accused Jewish extremists of carrying out the firebombin­g. “Settlers are the primary suspects in this incident, especially considerin­g the objects used are highly flammable” and “are not available in the Palestinia­n market,” he said.

PA government spokesman Yousef Mahmoud also said extremist Jews were responsibl­e for the firebombin­g. “Evidence points to terrorist settlers having carried out the crime,” he said.

On July 31, 2015, two homes were torched in Duma – one, a one-story house, in which its inhabitant­s Ali, Saad and Riham Dawabsha were killed, and the other, a two-story home, belonging to cousins with the same last name that was empty at the time.

 ?? (Abed Omar Qusini/Reuters) ?? A PALESTINIA­N INSPECTS damage to Ibrahim Dawabsha’s torched home in Duma on March 20. Dawabsha was the main witness to the July 2015 arson attack in the village that killed three people.
(Abed Omar Qusini/Reuters) A PALESTINIA­N INSPECTS damage to Ibrahim Dawabsha’s torched home in Duma on March 20. Dawabsha was the main witness to the July 2015 arson attack in the village that killed three people.

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